A new CNBC poll asked half of respondents if they support Obamacare and the other half if they support the Affordable Care Act.
The findings: 46% oppose Obamacare while just 37% oppose the ACA.
“So putting Obama in the name raises the positives and the negatives. Gender and partisanship are responsible for the differences. Men, independents and Republicans are more negative on Obamacare than ACA. Young people, Democrats, nonwhites and women are more positive on Obamacare.”
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