But support for the law seems to be growing, according to a poll released by Quinnipiac University on Thursday. Before the House of Representatives passed the bill, 54 percent of Americans surveyed disapproved of it, while 36 percent supported it, the poll found. After the vote, the disapproval rating dropped to 49 percent versus 40 percent.
But survey respondents said they trust Obama more than Republicans in Congress to handle healthcare, 45 percent to 35 percent, compared with a 42-42 percent split before the House vote.
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Why "Dakota territory"?
"Terr"
Winner.
But support for the law seems to be growing, according to a poll released by Quinnipiac University on Thursday. Before the House of Representatives passed the bill, 54 percent of Americans surveyed disapproved of it, while 36 percent supported it, the poll found. After the vote, the disapproval rating dropped to 49 percent versus 40 percent.
But survey respondents said they trust Obama more than Republicans in Congress to handle healthcare, 45 percent to 35 percent, compared with a 42-42 percent split before the House vote.
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