Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Can You Hear Me Now?



Turns out Health Care Reform opposition was the single biggest factor in voting for Brown according to exit polls.

Fifty-two percent of Bay State voters who were surveyed as the polls closed said they opposed the federal health care reform measure and 42 percent said they cast their ballot to help stop President Obama from passing his chief domestic initiative.
"I'm not surprised it was the top issue, but I was surprised by how overwhelming an issue it was. It became a focal point for the frustration that has been brewing with voters, and it's a very personal issue that affects everyone," said Tony Fabrizio of Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates, a Republican firm that conducted the exit poll of 800 voters.







Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/31708.html#ixzz0dAUbn8fx

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