Friday, July 13, 2012

Poll Shows Voters 15 Percent Less Likely to Vote for Obama Following Healthcare Decision..

 
Based on a new poll from Quinnipiac, that certainly appears to be the case with respect to distrust of the President’s signature health care law, which liberals have repeatedly declared “dead” only to have it rise again, harder and stronger. The Weekly Standard reports:
The latest Quinnipiac poll shows that — by a 15-point margin — the Supreme Court’s Obamacare ruling makes voters less likely, rather than more likely, to cast their vote for President Obama. Twenty-seven percent of registered voters say that the ruling makes them “less likely” to vote for Obama, while only 12 percent say that it makes them “more likely” to do so. Only 9 percent of independents say that they are “more likely” to vote for Obama because of the ruling, compared to 27 percent who are “less likely.”
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