Blog Source: realclearpolitics.blogs.time.com
Overall, Obama's job approval stands at 52.6% in the RCP Average. Support for Obama's handling of individual issues is down across the board: Health Care: 42 approve, 50 disapprove (vs 44/48 last month) ...
Blog Source: belowthebeltway.com
On health care, some 42 percent approve of the president's performance and half disapprove, 50 percent. I'm not sure that this really means anything beyond being a reflection of the generally downward trend in Obama's approval rating ...
Blog Source: blog.aflcio.org
The Senate Finance Committee's 40 percent excise tax on so-called “Cadillac” health care plans would hit 37 percent of family health insurance plans and 41 percent of single plans by 2019, according to an analysis of the committee's ...
Blog Source: stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com
The Obama government is talking about "choice" and "competition" as rationals for taking over our health care system. If we are free to choose our health care providers and services without government intervention and let the free ...
Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
According to the report, Clinton's low profile has retained her favourable rating, while Obama has fielded criticism for his role in crafting a controversial health care reform legislation, his dealing with the Afghanistan war and his ...
Blog Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com
Gallup points out that in this latest survey, Hillary Clinton is now more popular than Obama. Sixty-two percent say they have a favorable impression of the Secretary of State, versus 34 percent who have an unfavorable impression. ...