Poll: Majority Still Want Obamacare Repealed

A majority of voters still want Obamacare repealed heading into the final weeks of the presidential election. 

According to a new Rasmussen Reports survey, 54% of likely voters said they wanted Obamacare repealed while only 39 percent opposed. The intensity among people who wanted the law repealed was greater than among those who did not. Forty-three percent strongly favored repeal while only 30% "strongly opposed" it.

In Rasmussen's survey, a majority of Americans have consistently favored Obamacare's repeal since May of 2011. Romney has promised one of his priorities would be to repeal Obamacare if he is elected president.

Rasmussen surveyed 1,000 likely voters on October 27-28 and the poll's margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points. 


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