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Article: Americans Divided on Health Care Reform According to Public Strategies/POLITICO Survey.(Survey)
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- November 5, 2009
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As health care reform moves toward full consideration by Congress, Americans remain divided on whether the government will go too far or not far enough on the issue, according to the latest quarterly Public Trust Monitor, conducted by Public Strategies, Inc., in conjunction with POLITICO.
52% of Americans believe Congress "will go too far in increasing the government's role in health care," while 48% are concerned that Congress "will pass legislation that does not go far enough in addressing [our] health care challenges."
Reinforcing the divide over the role of government, the quarterly survey found that 1 in 5 respondents said that health care reform or ...
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