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Pew Research CenterSeptember 13, 2013
As Health Care Law Proceeds, Opposition and Uncertainty Persist

Individual Mandate Known; Subsidies, Exchanges Less So

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As Health Care Law Proceeds, Opposition and Uncertainty Persist
As Health Care Law Proceeds, Opposition and Uncertainty Persist
Opponents of Health Care Law Divided over Next Steps
Tea Party Republicans Want Law’s Opponents to Do What They Can to Make it Fail
Individual Mandate Known; Subsidies, Exchanges Less So
Republicans Say Health Care Law’s Impact Will be Negative
Uninsured Americans Divided in Views of Health Care Law and its Effects
A Quarter of the Uninsured Plan to Get Insurance Because of Law
Views of Health Care Law Since Passage
Wide Partisan Gap over Health Care Law Predates Passage
Young People Less Likely to Know that Law Requires the Uninsured to Get Coverage
More Are Aware of Exchanges in States with State-Run Programs
GOP Pulls Even with Democrats on Handling Health Care
Margins of Error
Tea Party Republicans Want Law’s Opponents to Do What They Can to Make it Fail

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