AP-GfK Poll: Americans Split On Health Care Repeal

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An Associated Press-GfK poll found likely voters evenly split on whether the health care law should be scrapped or revised to make more changes in the way Americans get their health care. Tea Party enthusiasm for repeal has failed to catch on with other groups, the poll found, which may be a problem for Republicans vowing to strike down Obama's signature accomplishment if they gain control of Congress in the Nov. 2 elections. Among likely voters, 36 percent said they want to revise the law so it does more to change the health care system. 37 percent said they want to repeal it completely. Are Abbott and Costella somewhere nearby, because this is looking like a "Who's on first?" situation. Apparently Obama divided the nation over health care reform. Now it's the Republicans' threaten to repeal that is dividing the nation. This leads to one question: Do Americans even know what they actually want?

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