
It doesn’t seem to matter whether those who think the quality of health care will decline are insured or not; 50% of insured voters believe it will decline while 45% of uninsured voters agree. Only 19% of respondents think their health care will be better by the end of the year than it is currently, as opposed to 30% who felt that way one year ago.
Those voters who are optimistic about the effect of ObamaCare and think health care will improve as a result total 31%, the highest to date. However, the total number who consider the present health care system to be good or excellent is 34%, which is at the low end of the range between 32% and 43% Rasmussen has found since November of 2012.
Reported by Breitbart 3 hours ago.