On the other hand, asked what Congress should do on health care -- pass the current bill, start work on an entirely new bill, or stop working on the issue altogether -- a huge majority opposes the Democratic proposal now on the table. Just 25 percent of those surveyed want to see the bill passed. Forty-eight percent want Congress to start over, and 25 percent want lawmakers to stop working on health care altogether. Put those last two together, and an overwhelming majority of 73 percent do not want Congress to pass the current bill.
This is based on a CNN poll as well so you know the real numbers might be even higher. People don't see the rush in getting this done by March or whatever arbitrary date they have set for themselves. No good can come of trying to use the "nuclear option" to pass something that only 25% of the people support.
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