OBAMA VOTERS WHO VOTED BROWN
QUESTION: Would you favor or oppose the national government offering everyone the choice of a government administered health insurance plan -- something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older get -- that would compete with private health insurance plans?
FAVOR OPPOSE NOT SURE
ALL 82% 14% 4%
MEN 79% 18% 3%
WOMEN 85% 10% 5%
DEMOCRATS 89% 7% 4%
REPUBLICANS 68% 24% 8%
INDEPENDENTS 83% 13% 4%
QUESTION: Do you favor or oppose the health care reform proposal recently passed by the U.S. Senate?
FAVOR OPPOSE NOT SURE
ALL 32% 48% 20%
MEN 29% 52% 19%
WOMEN 35% 44% 21%
DEMOCRATS 42% 46% 12%
REPUBLICANS 11% 68% 21%
INDEPENDENTS 33% 47% 20%
QUESTION: If oppose, do you think it goes too far or doesn't go far enough?
NOT ENOUGH TOO FAR NOT SURE
ALL 36% 23% 41%
MEN 34% 26% 40%
WOMEN 38% 20% 42%
DEMOCRATS 49% 18% 33%
REPUBLICANS 11% 61% 28%
INDEPENDENTS 38% 20% 42%
As you can see, of the people who voted for Obama in Massachusetts in 2008 and then voted for Scott Brown in 2010, they overwhelmingly want a public option, and overwhelmingly dislike the current Senate HCR bill. They think the Senate bill doesn't go far enough.
This becomes even more clear when the Research 2000 people asked Obama voters who stayed home yesterday and didn't vote:
- 86% want a Medicare for all type public option.
- 43% oppose the Senate bill.
- 53% oppose the Senate bill because it didn't go far enough.
Class dismissed.
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