GOP Health Repeal By The Numbers
June 29, 2017
10% – Americans who trust Republicans over Democrats to protect the interests of them and their families health care.
12% – Approval for the Senate bill from USA Today/Suffolk poll.
16% – Approval for the Senate bill from Quinnipiac poll.
17% – Approval for the Senate bill from NPR/PBS/Marist poll.
24% – Drop in approval among Republicans for the Senate bill from the House passed bill only one month ago.
41% – Plurality of Americans who think the Senate bill will make the nation’s health care system worse.
42% – Plurality of Americans who think the Senate bill will increase costs for their families.
46% – Plurality of Americans who are less likely to support their Senator or member of Congress if they vote for the Republican plan.
53% – Americans who say Congress should either leave ACA alone or work to improve it.
54% – Disapproval for the Senate bill from Fox News poll.
61% – Americans who disapprove of the way Trump is handling health care.
61% – Americans who oppose cutting off federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
63% – Americans who say it is “very important” that those eligible for Medicaid under ACA continue to be covered by Medicaid.
65% – Americans who disapprove of the way Republicans in Congress are handling health care.
71% – Americans who oppose decreasing federal funding for Medicaid.
77% – Americans who say it is “very important” that people with pre-existing conditions are protected.