Brain -> Californians take generally positive view of healthcare reform - latimes.com (4/4/2010 11:34:54 PM)
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"On the health bill, 35% of those polled said that if their senator or U.S. representative had voted for the legislation, they would be "much more likely" to support them in November. Eleven percent said they would be "somewhat more likely" to vote that way. On the other side, 20% said they would be "much less likely" and 9% said "somewhat less likely" to support that lawmaker. Nineteen percent said the health vote would have no effect on their support, and 5% said they did not know. Californians take generally positive view of healthcare reform - latimes.com California voters have a generally positive view of the massive federal healthcare package signed into law by President Obama last month, according to a new Times/USC poll. Republican leaders, campaigning against the bill, have warned Democrats that their votes would weigh them down in November's elections. Although that may be true in more conservative parts of the country, the opposite appears to be developing here. By a margin of 46% to 29%, California voters surveyed said they would be more likely to vote for a politician who had supported the health bill. And just over half the voters polled said they believed the country would be better off because of the bill. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-poll4-2010apr04,0,5457929,full.story
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