QUINNIPIAC POLL: OBAMACARE ISN’T SELLING

No matter how hard they try to crush dissent, the Obots are facing growing public skepticism about Democrat health “reform,” according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac:

By a 72 - 21 percent margin, voters do not believe that President Barack Obama will keep his promise to overhaul the health care system without adding to the deficit.

So, what does the public want done if the President and his accomplices can’t keep their word about Ocare being budget neutral?

By a 57 - 37 percent margin, voters say health care reform should be dropped if it adds “significantly� to the deficit.

This is why the Obama administration and its congressional allies have become so shrill. Their internal polls are telling them the same thing.

They probably won’t be able to get Obamacare done this year unless they sneak it through using the reconciliation process. And if they do that, we may get another 1994.

I guess the White House will have to put Quinnipiac University on its enemies list of “right-wing extremists” passing around “fishy” information on health reform.

[HT Hot Air]

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