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Rasmussen: More People trust GOP than Dems on Health Care

Aside from Obama’s sinking approval rating, Rasmusssen has more interesting poll results:

Democrats held a four-point lead on the issue last month and a 10-point lead in June. For most of the past two years, more than 50% of voters said they trusted Democrats on health care. The latest results mark the lowest level of support measured for the party on the now-contentious issue.

Public support for the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats has fallen to a new low with just 42% of U.S. voters now in favor of it. That’s down five points from two weeks ago and down eight points from six weeks ago.

Overall, Republicans lead Democrats in terms of voter trust on 8 out of 10 key issues for the second consecutive month, and the two are tied on one issue.

Over at Hot Air, Allahpundit observes, “Among those eight out of 10: Social security and education, which suggests the backlash is no longer isolated to ObamaCare but is spreading to the whole statist Great Society agenda.”

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