This survey underscores the sheer insanity of the continued desire on the part of the Democrats to jam Obamacare through despite the Bay State wake up call:
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday … indicates that 7 in 10 Americans believe that the Democrats’ loss of their 60 seat supermajority in the Senate is a positive move for the country.
Here’s how the question was phrased:
Until that special election, the Democrats had sixty votes in the U.S. Senate which allowed them to pass legislation without any votes from Republican Senators. Now the Democrats still have a large majority but cannot pass bills without cooperation from at least one Republican Senator. Do you think this change will be good for the country or bad for the country?
And here’s the breakdown of the responses:
Good for the country ——————————————– 70%
Bad for the country ———————————————– 28%
Neither ———————————————————————- 2%
No opinion —————————————————————- 1%
Meanwhile, approval of Obamacare remains stuck at about 40%, where it has hovered since November:
If the Democrats in Congress and the White House continue to ignore data like these, they are the political equivalent of suicide bombers.
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