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POLL: PUBLIC REMAINS CONFUSED ON HEALTH CARE RULING

Richard Kigel · Tuesday, July 3rd 2012 at 4:21PM · 968 views
POLITICO, July 3, 2012 -- Voters haven't split clearly in one direction or another on last week's Supreme Court ruling on health care, according to a Pew Research Center poll. In fact, it doesn't look like voters even fully understand what the Court decided.

Here are Pew's results, which are consistent with -- and more detailed than -- much of the other public polling we've seen:


The public has long been divided in its opinions about the 2010 health care law. There is now a similar division of opinion over last week’s Supreme Court decision to uphold the law – 40% say they disapprove of the decision, while 36% approve and nearly a quarter (24%) offer no opinion.

Despite extensive public interest in the court’s ruling, just 55% of the public knows that the Supreme Court upheld most of the health care law’s provisions; 45% say either that the court rejected most provisions (15%) or do not know what the court did (30%). Among those aware that the court upheld most of the law, 50% approve of the decision while 42% disapprove.

So to recap: 76 percent of the public either approves or disapproves of the Court's decided, but only 55 percent actually knows what the Court decided. The political picture isn't all that much sharper among voters who say they followed the decision closely: 50 percent of those respondents approved of the decision, while 45 percent disapproved.

Overall, the bulk of polling data since last week suggests the Supreme Court decision is still in the process of sinking in, politically, with either no real advantage for either side, or the most modest of bumps for the pro-Obamacare side.

There's another good reality check in Pew's polling, which found last week's heavily covered stories on the Arizona immigration law and the "Fast and Furious" investigation haven't broken through with the general population:

This week, there also was more interest in the court’s ruling on health care than in its decision on Arizona’s immigration law (29% very closely) and the House vote holding Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt for not sharing documents related to a gun-trafficking investigation (22% very closely).

Stories can still have political impact if they're only followed by a slice of the electorate, it's just that impact is usually more limited than it would seem to be for those watching up close.



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Richard Kigel Tuesday, July 3rd 2012 at 4:21PM

Let's spread the word.

EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!!

Richard Kigel Tuesday, July 3rd 2012 at 9:45PM

Irma...you are the C-Span Queen!!!

Somebody has to watch their craziness for us!!!

Richard Kigel Tuesday, July 3rd 2012 at 11:18PM

Irma...you are a RIOT!!! :)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

LOL Rich, this is the blessing of being 70..."I" have the paitience to watch these hearings and look forward to the fast paced debates of our president and romney with the same excitment in both. (otfl) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich, Rachel's programtoday was an eye opener that has "I" am sorry to say has me back to fearing myown Fedeiral government form the education offered on that program just now. (nup/smile)

Brother Cow, I had no idea we had debtors prisons in America until an hour ago...and I am sure it is all tied into these new fangled 'private prisons'. buildong thee prison contributed a great deal in our state of Ca. going broke!!!...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...and, yes Rich, because the average citizen did not see these hearings of Issa's not did the media do a news frenzy on the congressmen in that hearing speak of Holder needds to loose his job for investigating violations of the voting rights bill. (nup/smile)

All of this seen on c-span in real time..

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

YES my borhter cow, because the first thing I was educated on today about this was a lady on tv thanking all of tis debates on health care...she is a tv politicL ANYSIST AND ...SHE was talking about how this has caued her to learn that women in fl. under a certain income can't even get some health problems of the female kind even able to qualify to see a doctor about the medical problem in the first place...

then a few moments on Rev. Al's program "I" learned the governors promising to turn down the $billions offered by our Federal government to pay for medicare will now have to answer to hospitals in their states as hospitals are now organizing to force them to answer for this behavior....

yes...

EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!!(S-M-I-L-E)

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