The public sentiment on the Affordable Care Act continues to shift in the law’s favor, even in districts held by conservatives, according to a new poll.
The Democracy Corps survey of Republican-controlled districts, previewed by The Huffington Post, finds respondents in those areas continue to shift toward favoring the health reform law as time passes.
The number who oppose the law because it “goes too far” in districts held by a Republican has dropped to 43% from 48% late last year. Opponents still outnumber the 41% who say they favor the law. Meanwhile, another 9% say they oppose the law because it doesn’t go far enough, indicating that a significant chunk would support the law if it were more liberal with perhaps a public option.
In GOP-held districts that are deemed most likely to be won by Democrats come November, the law’s popularity is growing too. A majority — 54% — of respondents say the law should be implemented and fixed while only 40% want it repealed and replaced.









