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New Poll Shows Big Swing In Opinion On Health Care Reform

As expected, nothing brings success like success. Right now, most people are just starting to hear about the good provisions of the bill and not the horserace.

Americans by 9 percentage points have a favorable view of the health care overhaul that President Obama signed into law Tuesday, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, a notable turnaround from surveys before the vote that showed a plurality against it.

By 49%-40% those surveyed say it was “a good thing” rather than a bad one that Congress passed the bill. Half describe their reaction in positive terms, as “enthusiastic” or “pleased,” while about four in 10 describe it in negative ways, as “disappointed” or “angry.”

The largest single group, 48%, calls the bill “a good first step” that should be followed by more action on health care. An additional 4% also have a favorable view, saying the bill makes the most important changes needed in the nation’s health care system.

From the survey you can also see why Republicans were so scared of the bill’s passage. On health care Obama has a 46% positive/31% negative, Democrats are 32/33 and Republicans are 26/34. The scare-mongering and obstruction by the GOP is finally coming back to bite them.

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