(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) Opposition to Obamacare hit an all-time high in an NPR poll showing “early signs of a Republican wave” in the 2014 elections, even though the survey polled more Democrats than Republicans.
“For the first time in NPR polling, a majority of voters disapproves of the health care law, 51 to 47 percent,” Resurgent Republic, one of the groups working with NPR on the poll, writes. AÂ Reason-Rupe surveyreleased Thursday reported that 53 percent of Americans view Obamacare unfavorably, compared to 36 percent who support it.
Both polls are in line with the Real Clear Politics average of 40 percent in favor of the law and 52 percent opposed.