A ton of bad news for President Obama in Quinnipiac University’s latest national poll, including the first question we are aware of asking voters their opinion on how the Supreme Court should rule on Obama’s signature domestic accomplishment Obamacare. Quinnipiac asked:
Forty-eight percent of respondents said they wanted the Court to overturn the law. Only 40% said they wanted it upheld.
Of course, the Court does not decide cases by popular opinion, but Congress often does, and the numbers there are no better. Asked, “Do you think Congress should try to repeal the new health care law, or should they let it stand?” 47% said the law should be repealed. Only 41% want Congress to let it stand. Back in May voters narrowly rejected repeal 45% to 44%.
You can read the whole poll here.
