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~VOTERS REJECT HEALTH CARE MANDATE WITHOUT PUBLIC OPTION AND MEDICARE BUY-IN~

 

 

EMERGENCY PETITION FOR PUBLIC OPTION & MEDICARE EXPANSION: Please sign and pass

it on!

http://act.boldprogressives.org/cms/sign/porescue/?source=huffpost

 

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/18/poll-health-care-reform-w_n_396990.html

 

 

 

A new poll suggests that voters are not pleased by the idea of health insurance

mandates without a public option or a Medicare expansion.

 

Conducted by Research 2000 for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)

and Democracy for America (DFA), the survey finds only 33 percent of likely

voters favor a health care bill that does not include a public health insurance

option and does not expand Medicare, but does require all Americans to get

health insurance. Slightly more Democrats -- 37 percent -- favor the idea, while

only 30 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents do.

 

Meanwhile, if the public option and Medicare buy-in are added, 58 percent of

people support the idea. The number of Republican supporters drops to 22

percent, but independent support rises to 57 percent and Democratic support to a

whopping 88 percent.

 

" This poll shows voters in full-blown revolt against the Senate bill, " said PCCC

co-founder Stephanie Taylor. " Only one-third of voters support mandates without

a public option, while nearly two-thirds want the public option and Medicare

expansion. This will be a disaster of epic proportions for Democrats in 2010 if

it's not fixed -- fast. "

 

The same poll found that the White House message that the bill provides 30

million uninsured people with coverage is not selling. Only 36% of respondents

thought requiring uninsured Americans to buy health insurance, and giving some

people subsidies to help afford it, was the same as providing coverage for those

30 million.

 

Another recent poll commissioned by the PCCC and DFA found that one third of

Democrats are less likely to vote in 2010 if the health care bill does not

contain a public option.

 

Working off these results, the PCCC has a petition out urging Senators Russ

Feingold, Bernie Sanders, Roland Burris, and Sherrod Brown to " stand strong and

block any 'compromise' without a strong public option. " Over 65,000 people have

signed so far.

 

 

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