Poll: Voters Prefer Obamacare Over GOP Plan By 2 To 1 Margin

Voters overwhelmingly prefer Obamacare over the Republican health plan, a new poll showed on Wednesday.

When given a choice between the two health plans, voters selected Obamacare over the Republican plan by a 2 to 1 margin. The Survey found that 49 percent of voters say they prefer the Affordable Care Act and just 29 percent say that they like the Republican plan. The poll also found that 22 percent say they are unsure.

The poll also found that 63 percent of voters want Congress to eep at least some aspects of Obamacare while only 32 percent want a full repeal.

Overall support for Obamacare continues to be stronger than opposition to the health law. The PPP poll found that 47 percent of voters say they support Obamacare, while just 39 percent oppose it.

Only 24% of Voters Support GOP Health Care Plan

At the same time the Republican plan got just 24% with 49 opposition from voters.

According to Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling, “There’s virtually no support for the Republican healthcare plan.”

He also noted that, “Voters have been getting warmer and warmer toward the Affordable Care Act and would much rather keep it than switch to the new proposal on the table.”

The same poll also found that a majority of voters have an unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump.

The PPP survey was conducted of 808 registered voters via landline telephone and online surveys from March 10-12 and has a 3.4 percent margin of error.