The people have spoken: Only 12% of Americans support AHCA

  • 7 years ago
A USA Today/Suffolk University poll just released their findings on what Americans feel Congress should do about the new health care act. The survey included 1,000 registered voters, and the findings showed that only 12-percent of Americans support the new bill. Republicans only make up for 26-percent of the bill's support while 17-percent oppose it and another 52-percent need more information to make a decision. Another finding revealed by more than 4 to 1, congressional Democrats were trusted more than Republicans when it came down to making decisions on health care. 61-percent of those surveyed did not approve of Trump's approach to reforming Obamacare. But who do Americans blame for Washington's problems? 26-percent believe congressional Democrats are responsible for gridlock, 24-percent blame congressional Republicans, and 16-percent point the finger at Trump's administration.

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