New Polling Shows Strong Momentum for Health Insurance Reform
Monday, September 14
Today we released a new poll that shows strong momentum for health insurance reform on the heels of President Obama’s address to Congress last week. On behalf of Americans United, Anzalone Liszt Research conducted a nationwide poll with likely 2010 general election voters between September 10-11. Here are the key findings:
Ø 60% of likely 2010 voters say they watched at least part of the President’s speech, and a majority of those who did (54%) are now more likely to support his plan
Ø By a 10-point margin, voters are more likely to re-elect a Member of Congress who votes for healthcare reform
Ø By a 62% to 28% margin, voters support a public option regardless of whether they watched the speech
Complementing the poll, we also launched a new TV ad today called “Bad Politics” that warns members of Congress of the political price they could pay if they stand with the big insurance companies and vote against health insurance reform. The spot began airing this week on cable in the Washington D.C. market, aimed at lawmakers.
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