Americans are showing an increased interest in the Affordable Care Act, despite a flawed rollout of its federal exchange website, Healthcare.gov, according to a new poll by Ipsos/Reuters.
From a poll of nearly 12,000 people in October, Ipsos/Reuters found that 47.1% of respondents viewed the new health care law favorably, compared to 43.8% in September. The trend is even more positive among the uninsured– 44% now support the law, compared to 36.8% in September.
The growing popularity of Obamacare is a good sign for those who feared that the botched rollout of Healthcare.gov could endanger the federal exchange’s overall viability. The White House has acknowledged the need for a high number of enrollees–particularly healthy young people–to keep the costs of premiums low for all.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated in May that 7 million people would sign up for the insurances exchanges in 2014. While that number may prove high, thanks to Healthcare.gov’s problems, the interest seems to be moving in a positive direction.









