The Oct. 14-23 poll found that 62 percent of Americans want former President Barack Obama’s healthcare law to be maintained, up from 54 percent in a January poll. “It should be a bipartisan mix of people hashing this out, and then everyone needs to agree on it,” he said. More than 20 million Americans have obtained medical coverage under Obamacare, and Democrats warn that killing the law would cut many of them off from insurance. Among the people surveyed by Reuters/Ipsos, 11 percent said they believed that Obamacare had ended, versus 67 percent who said the program was “still operating.”The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English throughout the United States. Some of the poll questions ran longer than others, gathering between 3,865 and 1,545 responses each.
Source: bd News24 October 26, 2017 11:03 UTC