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Poll: Majority disapprove of defunding health reform

When discussing the future of healthcare in America, Republicans in Congress should listen to voters, as a new poll shows that most adults in the United States (55%) would not approve if Congress ended funding for the new bill.

According to The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room:

A majority of Americans would disapprove of efforts by Congress to defund healthcare reform, a new poll found Wednesday.

Despite figures suggesting that most U.S. adults disapprove of President Obama’s signature healthcare reform law, respondents to a new CBS News poll expressed opposition to defunding it, as Republicans in Congress have said they’ll pursue.

Fifty-five percent of US. adults said they would disapprove if Congress stopped funding for the new healthcare law, while 35 percent said they would approve. Ten percent said they did not know.

The poll suggests that voters might react negatively to the continued efforts by Republicans in Congress to defund healthcare reform, absent the political ability to repeal it.

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