54% Oppose Health Insurance Requirement in New Health LawRasmussen ReportsAug. 05, 2010 |
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![]() Fifty-four percent (54%) of U.S. voters oppose the requirement in the new federal health care bill that every American must buy or obtain health insurance. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 43% favor the requirement, which was on the losing end of a vote in Missouri Tuesday and is being challenged in court by a number of states. As on all questions involving the health care plan, the intensity is on the side of the opponents: 23% Strongly Favor the health insurance requirement, but 41% Strongly Oppose it. Read More |