I’ve been told by Democratic and Republican campaign strategists that politicians who voted for the massive government overreach known as Obamacare believe — actually, they hope — that Americans will forget about their dislike of the health insurance power grab come November 2012. Perhaps. But this latest Rasmussen poll shows that’s not happening yet. I feel confident that those of us who believe in health insurance choice, not government imposition of a one size fits all massive bureaucracy,  will not forget.

 

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of the health care law passed by Congress in March 2010, while 35% at least somewhat oppose repeal. The intensity remains on the side of the law’s opponents since these findings include 42% who Strongly Favor repeal versus 26% who are Strongly Opposed.