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(Rasmussen)– The majority of voters still support repeal of the new national health care law and remain convinced that it will drive up the cost and hurt the quality of health care in the country.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 58% of Likely U.S. Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of the health care law, with 44% who Strongly Favor it. Thirty-seven percent (37%) are opposed to repeal, including 26% who Strongly Oppose.

Similarly unchanged is the belief by 56% of voters that the cost of health care will go up under the new law, a view shared by 53% to 61% since last March. Twenty percent (20%) disagree and expect costs to go down. Nineteen percent (19%) say they will stay about the same.

Only 21% say the quality of health care will get better under the new law. Fifty-two percent (52%) say quality will get worse, while 22% predict that it will stay the same. Since last March, the number who think the new law will worsen health care quality has ranged from 48% to 55%.

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