The latest Rasmussen poll of likely voters shows that, by a margin of 16 percentage points (56 to 40 percent), Americans support the repeal of Obamacare. Independents support repeal by a margin of 22 points (59 to 37 percent).
Repeal is supported by at least 55 percent of those in their 30s, 40s, 50s to early 60s, or late-60s or older; by at least 55 percent of those who have a college degree, have attended some college, have a high school degree, or who attended some high school; by at least 55 percent of those who are entrepreneurs, are employed by a private company, or are retired; and by at least 55 percent of both men and women. Repeal is opposed by a majority of those in their 20s, those who have attended graduate school, and those who work for the government.
