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Health Care Poll: AP Finds Growing Support For Overhaul

RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR and TREVOR TOMPSON   10/ 7/09 08:40 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The fever has broken. The patient is out of intensive care. But if you're President Barack Obama, you can't stop pacing the waiting room. Health care overhaul is still in guarded condition.

The latest Associated Press-GfK poll has found that opposition to Obama's health care remake dropped dramatically in just a matter of weeks. Still, Americans remain divided over complex legislation that Democrats are advancing in Congress.

The public is split 40-40 on supporting or opposing the health care legislation, the poll found. An even split is welcome news for Democrats, a sharp improvement from September, when 49 percent of Americans said they opposed the congressional proposals and just 34 percent supported them.

Anger about health care boiled over during August. Lawmakers returning home for town hall meetings faced outcries that the government was trying to take over the system, ushering in higher costs, lower quality – even rationing and euthanasia.

"It's very significant that there's an upturn in support for the plans because after August there was a sense that the whole effort was beginning to decline and would not come back in terms of public support," said Robert Blendon, a Harvard professor who tracks public opinion on health care.

"Even with this," added Blendon, "the country is still divided over whether or not moving ahead is the right thing to do." A large number of Americans – 17 percent _say they neither support nor oppose the health legislation, suggesting many have unanswered questions.

Still, a shift has taken place. Behind it seems to be a growing determination among Democrats to move forward. Meanwhile, political independents don't appear as alarmed about the congressional proposals as they were just a few weeks ago. Still, opponents remain more passionate in their convictions than do supporters.

In a significant change, opposition among older Americans dropped 16 percentage points. Seniors have been concerned that Congress would stick them with the bill by cutting Medicare to pay for covering the uninsured. Among the most reliable voters, they were much more wary of the changes than the public as a whole. The gap has narrowed.

The poll found that 68 percent of Democrats support the congressional plans, up from 57 percent in early September. Opposition among independents plunged from 51 percent to 36 percent. However, only 29 percent of independents currently support the plans in Congress.

Among seniors, opposition fell from 59 percent in September to 43 percent now. Almost four in 10, 38 percent, now support it, compared with 31 percent in September.

Retiree Sandi Murray, 65, of Hesperia, Mich., said she doesn't have any concerns her Medicare coverage will suffer. "I think it will be A-OK," she said.

Murray said she thinks it's time to address the problems of nearly 50 million people without coverage. "We need to do something so that everybody has some amount of coverage for some reasonable amount of money," she said.

Republicans remain solidly against the congressional health care plans, with four out of five opposed. However, even 13 percent say they support the bills in Congress, a contrast with the mood of GOP lawmakers, who are all but unanimously opposed.

Americans overwhelmingly say it's important that health care legislation have the support of both parties, but Democrats are showing signs of impatience. Fifty-seven percent say Obama and the Democrats should pass a bill this year even if they are unable to win support from Republicans.

Blendon credits Obama's speech to Congress in early September and his blitz of media interviews and appearances since then for moving public opinion toward the positive column. What some have criticized as presidential hyperactivity, many Americans took as a sign that the president was taking ownership of the issue, Blendon said.

Before his prime-time speech to Congress, 52 percent disapproved of Obama's handling of health care. Now the public is split, with 48 percent approving and 47 percent disapproving.

"Getting more directly involved in the outcome is what people expect a president to be doing," said Blendon.

There's still deep skepticism that the government can fix the health care system to expand coverage and tamp down rising costs.

Andrew Newcomb, 28, who works in sales and lives near Destin, Fla., said he doesn't think taxpayers should have to take on the costs of covering the uninsured.

"I don't want my tax money to pay for some pill-popper to fake some injury and go to the hospital when I don't ever go to the hospital," said Newcomb, adding he can afford to go to the doctor and pay $60 for a checkup.

The congressional bills would require all Americans to get health insurance, either through an employer, through a government program or on their own. Tax credits would be offered for many of those who buy their own coverage but failure to comply could result in a fine.

"I don't think that the government should supply health care to the people," said Newcomb.

The AP-GfK poll was conducted Oct. 1-5, based on a nationally representative sample of 1,003 adults age 18 or older, contacted by telephone on land lines and cell phones. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points for results based on the entire sample.

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Associated Press writer Natasha Metzler contributed to this report.

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08:42 AM on 10/19/2009
Obamacare will take us where Obama wants us to go. A total collapse of Capitalism is his goal, along with him becoming the KING of the world. Quadrupling the US debt is part of his Marxist grand plan. He has to be stopped before it's too late. When will this nightmare end???
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
03:25 AM on 10/20/2009
Boy, I am an atheist, but would I be a Believer, I would go on my knees right now and pray for you to be right !

We would finally free ourselves from living in the greediest country on the planet with the worst conditions for the less fortunate.

I hope you are right. It would be a much better world for all.
07:08 AM on 10/08/2009
After the complete non-reporting of the truth regarding President Barry Saetoro and his background, and after the total suppression of issues concerning ACORN, the Associated Press and its "polls" are hilarious. Support for health care overhaul? LOL.
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senorlou
Why would anyone vote GOP?
09:02 AM on 10/08/2009
What company do you have for your health insurance?
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
03:29 AM on 10/20/2009
Hey Skye Momoto (Teabagger) !

Psychotalk !
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AMaitrejean
There Is No Planet B
06:30 AM on 10/08/2009
STOP INSURANCIDE ON AMERICANS!
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billhodges
Self Reliant Yet Charitable
04:42 AM on 10/08/2009
On Wednesday a Gallup poll showed the two parties running almost neck and neck – with the Republicans at 44 per cent and the Democrats at 46 per cent.

The pollster also showed a majority of independents favoring the Republicans over the Democrats – again, reversing the trend of recent years.
12:20 AM on 10/08/2009
solidifying and not growing

all americans know the cost of health care and corporate corruption

many refuse to acknowledge this publicly because they're on the Dole
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IllinoisTexan43
46 year old female, voting Obama 2012!
10:02 PM on 10/07/2009
Just had a 'I got mine, eff the rest' in-law come to a bittersweet epiphany. Had to lose his job in order to find out: 1) how much his 3 prescriptions cost w/o employee insurance and 2) how much insurance will cost IF he can find someone to cover him(high blood pressure, glaucoma and arthritis- a trifecta that get him bounced off EVERY insurance cos. acceptance list).

Needless to say, he sees things differently now, but just like so many others, it had to become personal before he gave a d@mn.
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11:40 PM on 10/07/2009
Lack of imagination.
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senorlou
Why would anyone vote GOP?
09:05 AM on 10/08/2009
Bet he felt pretty dumb.
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RJII
Yes "you" can. BO2012
09:53 PM on 10/07/2009
go on Obama. It took a long time for the right whackados to get somewhat on board with environmental issues. Their light bulbs are slowly turnng on to the idea of reforming a corrupt bankrupting unsustainable health system.
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wonketteRAWKS
Hypocrisy is prevalent in BOTH parties!
09:32 PM on 10/07/2009
Robust Reform, yes!

A lame bill that rewards the industry, no!
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DFL
Liberal and proud of it.
09:16 PM on 10/07/2009
America cant sustain having families with monthly healthcare bills as large or larger than their monthly house mortgage payments, our disposable income thats supposed to go to making the economy better is instead being eaten up by greedy insurance companies!
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11:41 PM on 10/07/2009
Reminds me of that old Star Trek episode where the primitive people had to go feel "Val" whenever the bells rang. It ate people and fruit.
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ckfan
Conduct business honestly; spend money wisely
08:40 PM on 10/07/2009
The tea baggers and other uneducated right wingers were over the top this summer at town hall meetings and now they have no where to go but down. What other card is there for them to play? They've worn themselves out, the dust has settled and most intelligent people now understand what health care reform is all about and they're on board. I'm sure the disapproval number will drop even more over the next few weeks.

President Obama didn't plan it this way, but the summer shouting matches may actually have benefited him in the debate. It got people's attention - and now they're listening and reading and they're starting to like what they see. No longer are they afraid of DEATH PANELS.
09:03 AM on 10/19/2009
You just keep believing we're uneducated right wingers. See how that plays out in the next election cycle.

I guess the polls must all be wrong in your mind too.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
07:13 PM on 10/21/2009
do you mean the faked polls put out by Fox Noise?
05:47 PM on 10/07/2009
WE ALREADY HAVE DEATH PANELS.

WE CALL THEM INSURANCE COMPANIES.
06:15 PM on 10/07/2009
One lie deserves another?
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Nathan Nash
06:42 PM on 10/07/2009
I'm 20 years old and I recently had to wait 3 months just to get on a health insurance plan. I had an smoking induced asthma attack last October. I quit smoking but I was labelled as a "smoker" by insurance companies for 12 months after the asthma attack. During that time to do transitional changes in life I had to switch from one insurance plan to another. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get coverage because I was a "smoker" even though I hadn't touched a cigarette since the incident.

If something grave happened to me during the interim period and I had to be hospitalized I would've had to pay thousands of dollars out of pocked just for the hospital stay alone not including any surgery/treatment they would've hypothetically had to do.

Someone my age shouldn't have to be constantly on their toes avoiding getting sick or hurt because some insurance company says I cant get coverage.

Thankfully I did get coverage recently just by waiting it out and being careful with myself. But what if something happened to me during that time frame?
06:47 PM on 10/07/2009
It is not a lie. Insurance companies DO have death panels who review your files when you make a claim and decide whether to deny it. It is a FACT.
06:47 PM on 10/07/2009
RIGHT ON!!!
05:38 PM on 10/07/2009
As long as it is REAL reform with no GOVERNMENT run health care I'm for it.
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jinxed
starting over at 60
07:52 PM on 10/07/2009
Make sure when you turn 65 to opt out of Medicare because, believe it or not, it IS government run.
09:12 AM on 10/08/2009
I'll opt out right now on my payroll deduction for medicare. Oh wait, I cant.
08:52 AM on 10/19/2009
Yup, it's government run OK, and going bankrupt quickly in case you missed that.
Obamacare will be more of the same on a grander scale. Hang on to your wallets America. The Socialist/Marxist creeps are coming hard and fast for it.
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sviolette
Cops Pepper Spraying the Constitution!!!
10:18 PM on 10/07/2009
It's not government healthcare. It's government run healthcare insurance. There is a big difference. The hospitals will still be private and the doctors will still be private.
09:14 AM on 10/08/2009
LOL. It is government run healthcare no matter how many more words you want to add to it.
09:00 AM on 10/19/2009
It's another move to destroy Capitalism as we know it. How anyone can support anything labeled "Government Run is beyond me. They do so well with everything else like the Post Office and Medicare, why won't they do a fabulous job with a trillion dollar healthcare program that no one can read or see beforehand?
What are they hiding from us, and why is it such a rush when the only thing that takes effect before 2013 is more taxes that the "LIAR" said wouldn't happen???

Go shoot another rocket at the moon, and leave my healthcare alone..
05:26 PM on 10/07/2009
Anyone who is against this Healthcare reform Bill is NOT informed about how many people have been cut from Social security. Afraid they won't be able to live without medicine. THIS IS THE NEW SOCIAL SECURITY. VOTE FOR THIS BILL!!
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LET"S REFORM HEALTH CARE NOW! Imagine the lives we could have saved just last year by those turned away from pre-exisiting conditions? It's a travesty. NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY when you support this new reform healthcare initiative.. You will be covered. Anyone who is a citizen in America will get care. No matter what. There are options for part gov't health and your own. How can 40% not approve this? WAKE UP AND MAKE THIS A BETTER WORLD FOR HEALTHCARE. BELIEVE IN OBAMA. Trust is now. Make this happen. People are powerful. This means YOU!
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PepeLepew
05:00 PM on 10/07/2009
I really think this story should be the main...
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Emerald1943
04:34 PM on 10/07/2009
I've said it before...and no doubt, I'll say it again!

Until we get significant CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM, we will not see any significant legislation that helps the American people as opposed to helping the big corporations! I hope that the Congress will prove me wrong, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting to see it!

And another point...the American people do NOT like to be told that they HAVE to do something! We are a pretty independent bunch. Without giving us at least the Public Option, I cannot see this "mandate" working out really well! I don't think the American people will stand for it! HOW DARE THEM!!! Being forced to buy insurance from the very companies that have been ripping us off for years??? I DON'T EFF-ING THINK SO!
04:43 PM on 10/07/2009
I’m totally with you on this, but we can’t be talking about a full of loopholes CFR, but one where politicians get their financing ONLY from the American taxpayer. We would pay more taxes, but we would be the proud owners of a brand-spankin’, shiny new Congress.
gconners
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
06:51 PM on 10/07/2009
Interesting isn't it that people can't, or don't want to, understand that a "public option" would be, well let's just spell it out, OPTIONAL! Again, for the hard of hearing, OPTIONAL! You can OPT in. You can OPT out!
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mari2JJ
VERY moderate Republican!
03:47 AM on 10/08/2009
You are so correct. Bu all the bait and switch rhetoric is done purpose to keep citizens in the dark and to try to confuse everyone. I am not fond of the Baucus bill but it is at least a start and the whole legislating process may well improve the bill in reconciliation with the House bill.