TrumpCare less popular than more than a dozen major bills spanning nearly three decades. MAGA! Sad.
House Republicans bill to repeal and replace Obamacare is less popular than more than a dozen major bills spanning nearly three decades, according to analysis from Massachusetts Institute of Technology political science professor Chris Warshaw.
Using historical data from the Roper Centers polling archives, Warshaw found that the American Health Care Acts average approval numbers lagged significantly behind polling on everything from Bill Clintons failed 1993 attempt at health care reform to the 2008 bank bailout.
Its rare for Congress to move ahead with legislation when the signs are this clear that the public doesnt want it, Axios David Nather and Lazaro Gamio noted.
Recent polling on the GOPs health care plans have reported feelings ranging from tepid to dismal. The most positive surveys, from Morning Consult and Politico, show favorable opinion of the proposals hovering near 40 percent, with most other polling putting it well below 30 percent. By contrast, average support for Obamacare currently stands at 46 percent and never fell below about 38 percent.
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