New poll: 60% want ObamaCare repealed

According to the “experts” who direct Republican campaign efforts, ObamaCare is yesterday’s issue. But for the voting public who have to pay for health insurance and endure the process of finding physicians who are participating in their ObamaCare plans, the plan is worth getting rid of.

Jeffrey H. Anderson writes in The Weekly Standard:

A new poll finds that three-fifths of likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare.  A large plurality — 44 percent — wants to see Obamacare repealed and replaced with a conservative alternative. A much smaller group —16 percent — wants to see it repealed but not replaced. Less than one in three respondents — 32 percent — would like to keep Obamacare, whether in its current form or in amended form.  So, with a conservative alternative in play, 60 percent of Americans support repeal, while only 32 percent oppose it.

This is a landslide margin.

For the life of me, I can’t understand why ObamaCare is on the back burner on GOP election strategy.

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