http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law
Sixty-one percent (61%) of voters nationwide now expect the cost of health care to go up under the health care reform law, the highest level of pessimism measured since the law was passed in March.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows only 17% expect the cost of health care to go down under the new law, while another 17% expect costs to stay about the same.
And there's more...
Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters now favor repeal of the law, while 38% oppose repeal. Those numbers include 47% who Strongly Favor repeal and 25% who are Strongly Opposed.
Fifty-four percent (54%) now say the new law will be bad for the country. That’s up five points from late June and is the highest level of pessimism measured since late May. One in three voters (33%) think the plan will be good for the country.
Sixty-two percent (62%) expect the plan to increase the federal deficit, a number that has remained fairly consistent since its passage. Only 13% say the law will reduce the nation’s budget deficit, while another 14% think it will have no impact.
Most voters (53%) also continue to believe the new law will make the quality of health care worse. Only 21% believe the quality of health care will get better.
As you can see, the American people don't want this horrible law, and expect bad things to happen because of it. So much for "they'll support it if we pass it," eh?

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