Americans Continue To Support Health Insurance Reform
According to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll released today, 58 percent of Americans say they would be disappointed or angry if Congress stopped working on health reform now:
And despite calls from Republicans to 'scrap' comprehensive reform, Americans across party lines overwhelmingly support the key elements of comprehensive health insurance reform -- all of which were included in the Affordable Health Care for America Act, legislation that passed the House in November, as well as the President's new proposal:
76% believe it is extremely or very important to reform the way health insurance works. [85 percent of Democrats, 79 percent of Independents, 64 percent of Republicans]72% say it is extremely or very important to provide tax credits to small businesses. [77 percent of Democrats, 70 percent of Independents, 67 percent of Republicans]
71% say it is extremely or very important to create a health insurance exchange. [78 percent of Democrats, 71 percent of Independents, 67 percent of Republicans]
71% believe it is extremely or very important to help close the Medicare prescription drug 'doughnut hole'. [78 percent of Democrats, 70 percent of Independents, 66 percent of Republicans]
70% believe it is extremely or very important to expand high risk insurance pools. [79 percent of Democrats, 67 percent of Independents, 61 percent of Republicans]
68% say it is extremely or very important to provide financial help for low/middle income Americans. [88 percent of Democrats, 64 percent of Independents, 48 percent of Republicans]