
And just today we had Pelosi crowing about how Dems “couldn’t be prouder” of the law.
Via The Hill:
Problems with ObamaCare’s rollout are still not changing the public’s wider view of the law, a new survey found.
The Pew Research Center reported Thursday that, while the healthcare reform act remains unpopular, disapproval of the law has not risen over the troubled six-month enrollment period, when criticism has been the most vicious.
In fact, the public appears to be tiring of healthcare news in general. Only 1 in 4 are closely following media reports about how the rollout is going, compared with 37 percent in mid-November, Pew found.
The survey presents insights into the public’s opinion of ObamaCare, just as Republicans are ramping up campaign attacks over the law.
In total, 53 percent disapprove of the Affordable Care Act while 41 percent approve. Opposition is close to its all-time high, but the split has remained remarkably steady since last year.
