Almost overlooked in the latest Quinnipiac University Connecticut Poll is that most people in the state do not support President Obama’s handling of the health care issue. According to the poll, 53% in Connecticut disapprove and 42% approve of the president’s actions on health care.

Asked specifically about the current (and expansive and expensive) health care legislation in Congress, 48% of those polled in Connecticut said they mostly disapprove of it, versus only 42% that mostly approve.

Surprising numbers for a solidly “blue state.”

2 Responses to “Obamacare apparently not that popular in CT”

  1. Dan Says:

    “Who do you trust to do a better job handling health care - President Obama or the Republicans in Congress?”

    President - 51%

    Republicans - 31%

  2. Christine Andrews Says:

    I want to go on record as also disapproving of the handling of the health care issue. It is too expensive and does not address the reasons why costs are soaring. It is very disappointing that the President doesn’t listen to the people that elected him.

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