Emily Ekins Discusses Health Care Polling on the Cato Institute Daily Podcast
Reason Foundation polling director Emily Ekins recently spoke with the Cato Institute's Caleb Brown to discuss polling on the Affordable Care Act and health care policy. Do Americans like what's in the ACA once they find out what's in it? What costs will they find acceptable to obtain the law's benefits? Do they think the ACA is a step forward or a step back for America? To find out how Americans answer these questions and more, check out the complete conversation below:
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The ACA is absolutely a step forward for America. Too bad we were standing on the edge of a cliff.
Thursday, February 13, 2014 how au courant
EIGHT PERCENT, shreek! Not ten percent, not nine percent, not 8-1/2 percent, EIGHT PERCENT!
You have to ask more than twelve people to find *one* who likes it.
I bet I could design a poll asking people if they like fried dog shit and get more than 8%.