Article: Constituents Divided, Highly Partisan on Healthcare Reform; Equally split in advising Congress to vote for (35%) or against (36%) a new law.(Survey)

Byline: Frank Newport

Synopsis: About as many Americans (35%) say they would tell their member of Congress to vote for a new healthcare reform bill when Congress reconvenes in September as say they would tell their member to vote against such a bill (36%). The rest (29%) have no opinion either way at this time.

PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans at this point have mixed sentiments on the issue of a new healthcare reform bill. A new Gallup Poll finds that about the same percentage (35%) would tell their congressional representative to vote for a new healthcare reform bill when Congress reconvenes in September as say they would tell their representative to vote ...

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