CNN Poll: 54% Opposes PPACA, Differ on Reasons

Similar to polling results in 2010 when the law was passed, 54 percent of Americans oppose the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, but not for the same reasons, according to a CNN/ORC International poll.

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Thirty-five percent of all 923 survey respondents said the PPACA was too liberal, while 16 percent of the opposed said the law isn’t liberal enough to fix the problems in American healthcare. The law was supported by 43 percent of those surveyed, according to the report.

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