A new poll shows Republican hate sowing the seeds of future failure as Obamacare is a winning national issue for Democrats.
Three findings within the AP/GfK poll are devastating for Republicans:
Fifty-six percent said the court should keep the subsidies without restriction while 39 percent said the financial aid should be limited to residents of states that set up their own health insurance markets.….The poll found that a bare majority, 51 percent, wants Congress to amend the law to make it clear that people are entitled to help regardless of what their state leaders do.But 44 percent prefer that Congress leave the law as is and let states decide whether they want to create insurance exchanges that would allow their residents to receive subsidies.….The poll found 27 percent of Americans support the law while 38 percent oppose it, and 34 percent say they neither support nor oppose it.
These statistics present an impossible problem for
Republicans. By a nearly two to one margin, the those polled either
support the law or don’t have an opinion either way. The level of
opposition to the law has shrunk to the same level as the percentage of
self-identified Republicans and conservatives in polls. This means that
the opposition to the ACA is shrinking, but firmly located within the
Republican Party.
The fact that a seventeen point majority want the
subsidies to continue without restriction, while 69% of Republicans want
the subsidies to go away means that Republicans are guaranteed to pay a
heavy political price no matter what they do. Republicans are being
crushed beneath the weight of their ginned up hatred for the ACA.
Obamacare is now a winning issue for Democrats. The
more Republicans that nationally discuss repealing the law, the stronger
the Democratic position becomes. Democrats could have a huge victory in
2016 because Republican voters are forcing to their candidates to stick
to repealing the health care law.
The
ACA turned into a winning issue because people like having health
insurance. Republicans are sowing the seeds for future Democratic
victories by continuing to fight battles that they’ve already lost.
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