Via Politico:
ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER POLLING NADIR FOR OBAMACARE - This time, the bad news for the White House came from CBS, which found that 39 percent of respondents want the law wiped from the books, the highest percentage since the broadcaster began asking the question. That's compared to 36 percent who want to keep or expand the law. Recent polls have tended to show the law mired in continued uncertainty and unpopularity among Americans, a dynamic supporters hope will start to shift once the key benefits of the law come online in January.
ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER POLLING NADIR FOR OBAMACARE - This time, the bad news for the White House came from CBS, which found that 39 percent of respondents want the law wiped from the books, the highest percentage since the broadcaster began asking the question. That's compared to 36 percent who want to keep or expand the law. Recent polls have tended to show the law mired in continued uncertainty and unpopularity among Americans, a dynamic supporters hope will start to shift once the key benefits of the law come online in January.