What do polls say about obamacare




















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Putting off treatment for a medical condition because of the cost is at a high ebb in the U. Although support for a government-run healthcare system has edged up in the past five years, the majority of Americans continue to prefer a system based on private health insurance. Americans' political identities are powerful drivers of views on healthcare, making it hard to change public opinion on healthcare-related policy issues.

The vast majority of Democrats support the ACA, at 85 percent, and roughly half of Republicans 49 percent oppose the law. Yet more than half of voters 56 percent think Obamacare should be improved and strengthened, while 20 percent said the law should be struck down in the upcoming Supreme Court case California v. Texas and 9 percent said it should be left as is.

Republicans were the most divided, with 42 percent saying the ACA should be struck down and 33 percent saying the law should be improved and strengthened. Following Republican efforts to repeal the ACA in the summer of , KFF Health Tracking Polls found a slight uptick in overall favorability towards the law , and since then a somewhat larger share has held a favorable than an unfavorable view. Explore more demographic breakdowns using our ACA interactive.

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