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Article: Seniors Most Skeptical of Healthcare Reform; More seniors think reform law would be harmful, not beneficial, to them.(Survey)
- Article from:
- Gallup Poll News Service
- Article date:
- July 31, 2009
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Byline: Lydia Saad
Synopsis: Seniors are the least likely of all age groups in the U.S. to say healthcare reform will benefit them. By 36% to 12%, adults 65 and older believe reform will reduce rather than expand their access to healthcare. Fewer than half of seniors now approve of the job Obama is doing as president.
PRINCETON, NJ -- Seniors are the least likely of all age groups in the U.S. to say that healthcare reform will benefit their personal healthcare situation. By a margin of three to one, 36% to 12%, adults 65 and older are more likely to believe healthcare reform will reduce rather than expand their access to healthcare. And by 39% to 20%, ...
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