Industry Pulse: 56% Want Obamacare ‘Fixed,’ Poll Finds

More than half of those surveyed also want Congress to review the law piece by piece. Photo courtesy PicServer.org

Proportion who want a total repeal declines to 30 percent

As the country waits to see if the Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress will indeed repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) as they have promised, a slight majority of likely U.S. voters – 56 percent – want the PPACA, otherwise known as “Obamacare,” to be fixed as opposed to completely replaced.

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