A new Public Policy Polling survey finds that a majority of Americans think incoming congressmen who campaigned against health care reform shouldn't take the health care plan that the government provides to members of Congress. One-third say the members should accept the health care plan, while 53% say the members should decline it.
The sentiment is strongest among independents, 56% to 27%, and Republicans, 58% to 28%. Even a plurality of Democrats, 46%, say the incoming members who opposed health care reform should decline their government plan, with 40% saying they should take it.