Less than a quarter
With each passing day, TrumpCare is getting more unpopular. In a new Quinnipiac University poll released today, less than a quarter of Americans approve of the TrumpCare bill passed by House Republicans. The consensus among Americans is clear: under TrumpCare, they'll have to pay more for less. Highlights from the poll can be found here:
“Except for an anemic 48 - 16 percent support among Republicans, every listed party, gender, educational, age and racial group opposes the plan.”
“Under the new plan, their health insurance costs will go up, 42 percent of voters say...”
“Voters say 75 - 21 percent, including 59 - 34 percent among Republicans, that it's a ‘bad idea’ to give states the ability to allow health insurance companies to raise rates on people with pre-existing conditions.”
"The grim diagnosis from voters: Health care will cost more and deliver less."