The latest Rasmussen poll showsthat, by a margin of 19 percentage points (57 to 38 percent), likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare. Another recent Rasmussen poll shows that 72 percent of likely voters consider health care to be a “very important” issue, second only to the economy (83 percent) among the ten issues addressed.
In that vein, what Americans really want to see is a credible Republican replacement for Obamacare that would lower health costs, increase the number of people with insurance (preferably by ending the tax code’s discrimination against the uninsured), and deal with the tricky problem of prohibitively expensive preexisting conditions (which can be done through effective use of community pools).

