Obamacare remains unpopular with the American public. A recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey revealed 49% of people believed the health law a bad idea, with 43% "strongly" holding that opinion. Only 37% of people thought the law was a good idea. Last month, even the liberal CNN poll found that 54% of Americans were opposed to the law compared to 43% of those in favor of the law.
These percentages have remained very consistent since Obamacare was signed into law - and for good reason. Then Speaker of the House, Rep. Pelosi, infamously said "we have to pass the law to find out what's in it." For the past three years, the American public has learned what is actually in the law and what the future of health care looks like. Clearly, Americans don't like what they see.