Crossroads GPS Survey on ObamaCare Policy Op7ons: Key Senate and House Targets August 11-15, 2013
Methodology Survey conducted August 11-15, 2013 Senate Target Seats include 600 interviews from AK, AR, GA, IA, KY, LA, MI, NC, SD, and WV (MoE ±4.0 percent). Lean Republican House seats include 300 interviews from House districts with PVI between R+4 and R+9 (MoE ±5.7 percent). Swing House seats include 300 interviews from House districts with PVI between D+2 and R+3 (MoE ±5.7 percent). Party results are for all three categories of seats, and include 376 Republicans (MoE ±5.1 percent), 394 independents (MoE ±4.9 percent), and 378 Democrats (MoE ±5.0 percent).
General Elec7on Environment
These swing targets lean Republican in the generic ballot. Would you prefer a Democrat or a Republican as your next congressman? Democrat Depends/Don t Know Republican 42% 34% 37% 35% 38% 39% 29% 23% 24% Senate Lean R Swing
Majori7es disapprove of the job President Obama is doing... Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? 57% Approve 53% Disapprove 51% 42% 42% 37% Senate Lean R Swing
... including three- fi`hs of independents. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? Approve Disapprove 88% 81% 59% 33% 9% 14% Republican Independent Democrat
General Aatudes Toward ObamaCare
Voters in these targets are more opposed to ObamaCare than voters na7onally. Do you support or oppose the health care reform law that passed in 2010, also known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare? 58% Support 55% Oppose 52% 47% 34% 38% 39% 42% Senate Lean R Swing National (June)
Three- fi`hs of target seat independents oppose ObamaCare. Do you support or oppose the health care reform law that passed in 2010, also known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare? Support Oppose 88% 72% 60% 32% 19% 7% Republican Independent Democrat
Plurali7es believe the law will impact them nega7vely. Do you believe that you and your family will be personally impacted by the health care reform law passed in 2010, also known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare? IF YES, ASK: Do you think those changes will be good or bad for you and your family? 48% Yes/Good Yes/Bad No Impact 43% 41% 25% 23% 22% 23% 27% 18% Senate Lean R Swing
Two- thirds of opponents say we should dismantle the worst parts now... Some people believe that ObamaCare will have a negaove effect on health care and the economy. Which comes closer to your view about the best way to prevent these problems that the healthcare law may cause: (ROTATE) a. Opponents of the law should not try to fix these problems with ObamaCare now, but wait unol they are in a posioon to repeal the enore law at once. Fixing it piece- by- piece will only improve ObamaCare and reduce the pressure to get rid of the law enorely. b. Opponents of the law should force acoon to dismantle the worst parts of ObamaCare now, because the earliest they could fully repeal the law would be in 2017 awer Obama leaves office, and once the law is implemented it will be even harder to get rid of. Wait for Full Repeal Dismantle the Worst Parts Now 64% 67% 69% 29% 24% 25% Senate Lean R Swing
... including two- thirds of Republicans. Some people believe that ObamaCare will have a negaove effect on health care and the economy. Which comes closer to your view about the best way to prevent these problems that the healthcare law may cause: (ROTATE) a. Opponents of the law should not try to fix these problems with ObamaCare now, but wait unol they are in a posioon to repeal the enore law at once. Fixing it piece- by- piece will only improve ObamaCare and reduce the pressure to get rid of the law enorely. b. Opponents of the law should force acoon to dismantle the worst parts of ObamaCare now, because the earliest they could fully repeal the law would be in 2017 awer Obama leaves office, and once the law is implemented it will be even harder to get rid of. 64% Wait for Full Repeal Dismantle the Worst Parts Now 70% 58% 31% 31% 21% Republican Independent Democrat
Voters want ObamaCare delayed for at least a year. Which of the following comes closer to your view (ROTATE): a. The health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare should be implemented on schedule and not delayed. Any problems can be worked out in the course of implementaoon, and delaying it now is just an excuse to not let the law go into effect. b. The health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare should be delayed for at least a year. The AdministraOon has already delayed the requirement for employers to provide health care, and the IRS is not ready to determine the income eligibility for subsidies, creaong a huge loophole that will allow fraud in the law. Implement on Schedule Delay for At Least a Year 36% 54% 40% 51% 43% 48% Senate Lean R Swing
Voters want Congress under the same exchanges as everyone else... not their own program. When the health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare was passed in 2010, it required Members of Congress and their staffs to get coverage through the same health exchanges that ordinary Americans have to use. But in response to congressional pressure, the Obama AdministraOon announced it would use a loophole in the law to allow Congress to keep the more generous benefits their current coverage provides. Do you think Members of Congress and their staffs should get their coverage through the exchanges created by the health care law, or do you think they should cononue to get the coverage they are receiving now? Exchanges Current Program 65% 59% 53% 38% 35% 26% Senate Lean R Swing
Views About Changing ObamaCare
Despite opposi7on to ObamaCare, voters say it is a bad idea to risk shuang down the government. Some people say that ObamaCare is so bad that an effort to repeal it should be a[ached to a bill necessary to keep the government running, which could lead to a temporary government shutdown. Do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea for opponents of ObamaCare to risk shu\ng down the government temporarily in an effort to get rid of the law? (June NaOonal survey referred to the health care reform law. ) Good Idea Bad Idea 59% 64% 62% 64% 31% 26% 28% 29% Senate Lean R Swing National (June)
Only Tea Party backers embrace the idea, while independents reject it two- to- one. Some people say that ObamaCare is so bad that an effort to repeal it should be a[ached to a bill necessary to keep the government running, which could lead to a temporary government shutdown. Do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea for opponents of ObamaCare to risk shu\ng down the government temporarily in an effort to get rid of the law? Good Idea Bad Idea 80% 58% 64% 44% 47% 30% 23% 13% Republican Independent Democrat Strong Tea Party Supporters
Voters strongly support dismantling and delaying ObamaCare... Congress is considering a number of acoons that could address problems in the health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare. For each one, please tell me if you support or oppose that change: Oppose Support Senate Lean R Get rid of every provision that lessens Medicare coverage for seniors and restore full funding for Medicare Advantage. 29% 28% 60% 60% 28% Swing 60% Remove the IRS from enforcing the mandates and penal7es in the law. Senate Lean R 32% 38% 32% 53% 58% Swing 57% Get rid of every provision in the law that would drive up health insurance costs for young people. Senate Lean R 40% 44% 36% 47% 51% Swing 55%
... but oppose risking a temporary government shutdown. Congress is considering a number of acoons that could address problems in the health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare. For each one, please tell me if you support or oppose that change: Oppose Support Senate Lean R Delay the insurance mandates and tax penal7es on individuals and families. 42% 40% 50% 53% Swing 51% 39% 52% 41% Swing 44% 50% 47% Senate Lean R 41% Delay the insurance mandates and tax penal7es on businesses. Require the defunding of ObamaCare... even if that risks a temporary government shutdown. Senate Lean R 47% 48% 42% 41% 46% Swing 45%
Independents back Republicans on dismantling and delaying ObamaCare... Congress is considering a number of acoons that could address problems in the health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare. For each one, please tell me if you support or oppose that change: Oppose Support Get rid of every provision that lessens Medicare coverage for seniors and restore full funding for Medicare Advantage. Rep Ind 32% 21% 58% 68% 34% Dem 54% Remove the IRS from enforcing the mandates and penal7es in the law. Rep Ind 34% 20% 57% 76% 48% Dem 39% Get rid of every provision in the law that would drive up health insurance costs for young people. Rep Ind 39% 29% 51% 65% 51% Dem 39%
... but desert Republicans if it risks a government shutdown. Congress is considering a number of acoons that could address problems in the health care reform law known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare. For each one, please tell me if you support or oppose that change: Oppose Support Rep 66% Dem 38% Ind 42% 51% 52% Delay the insurance mandates and tax penal7es on businesses. Rep 67% Dem 36% Ind 41% 49% 52% Delay the insurance mandates and tax penal7es on individuals and families. 28% 27% Require the defunding of ObamaCare... even if that risks a temporary government shutdown. Rep Ind 47% 36% 42% 55% 59% Dem 31%
Final Messages on Defunding ObamaCare
We tested the defund message against an Obama message... Here are some things poliocal leaders are saying about the issue of defunding President Obama s health care law. Which of the following statements comes closer to your view: (ROTATE) Republicans in Congress say that if they won t make a stand on blocking funding for ObamaCare, what will they stand for? The spending bill that funds the government s operaoons is their last chance to block ObamaCare, and once an enotlement program goes into effect, it never gets undone in Washington. President Obama is already implemenong this law selecovely, and exempong big companies from key provisions. Americans should be asking why President Obama is willing to shut down the federal government to save his broken law. President Obama says that at a Ome when the economy is starong to recover, when we re making progress pu\ng people back to work, the last thing we need is a government shutdown caused by Republicans in Congress. Millions of people who depend on government services, like farmers and veterans, would be hurt. Instead of threatening to shut down the government in order to block a law they don t like, Republicans should be working with Democrats to pass a responsible spending bill and help more people get back to work.
... and found Obama s messaging wins by double digits... Defund : Republicans in Congress say that if they won t make a stand on blocking funding for ObamaCare, what will they stand for? The spending bill that funds the government s operaoons is their last chance to block ObamaCare... Obama : President Obama says that at a Ome when the economy is starong to recover, when we re making progress pu\ng people back to work, the last thing we need is a government shutdown caused by Republicans in Congress. 59% Defund 56% Obama 58% 39% 33% 33% Senate Lean R Swing
... helped by a strong majority of independents. Defund : Republicans in Congress say that if they won t make a stand on blocking funding for ObamaCare, what will they stand for? The spending bill that funds the government s operaoons is their last chance to block ObamaCare... Obama : President Obama says that at a Ome when the economy is starong to recover, when we re making progress pu\ng people back to work, the last thing we need is a government shutdown caused by Republicans in Congress. Defund Obama 81% 57% 57% 35% 35% 14% Republican Independent Democrat
Conclusions These results show strong opposi7on to ObamaCare in swing seats for control of the Senate and House. Voters want Congress to dismantle the worst parts of ObamaCare now. Swing seat voters support a variety of proposals to address ObamaCare problems...... but stop short of endorsing a path that risks a government shutdown. President Obama s likely message on a shutdown beats a make a stand message by nearly two- to- one. Health care remains a good issue for Republicans, but they need to con7nue to work at the issue. Kaiser found 44 percent of adults don t know if the law is s7ll in place, or wrongly think it has been overturned.