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October 20, 2009 11:14 AM

Support for Public Options Remains Strong, Polls Show

(CBS 3 Philadelphia)
While the debate in Congress over including a "public option" in health care reform legislation continues, Americans' views on a government-administered health plan are clearer: more than half support it.

Recent CBS News Polls have shown that a majority of Americans consistently supports a public option – defined as a government-administered health insurance plan something like the Medicare coverage that people 65 and older receive that would compete with private health insurance plans.

And although support has dropped ten points since June, 62 percent favored it in an early October CBS News Poll, while just half as many, 31 percent, opposed it.

 GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN LIKE MEDICARE
Now 9/2009 8/2009 7/2009 6/2009
Favor 62% 65% 60% 66% 72%
Oppose 31% 26% 34% 27% 20%


Recent polls conducted by other media and polling organizations also find a majority in support of a public option.

While each pollster asks the question slightly differently, levels of support are now similar. A ABC News/Washington Post poll released today found 57 percent supported the government creating "a new health insurance plan to compete with private health insurance plans." That's up from 55 percent in their previous poll last month.

In August, 55 percent told the CNN/Opinion Research poll they favored "a public health insurance option administered by the federal government that would compete with plans offered by private health insurance companies."

In a Pew poll conducted in September, 55 percent favored a "government health insurance plan to compete with private health insurance plans." The September NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll found slightly less, 46 percent, in favor of a "public health care plan administered by the government that would compete directly with private insurance companies."

Pollsters have long known that the way in which a question is worded can sometimes affect the results. In August, CBS News conducted a split-sample experiment, asking half the sample their views on a plan "similar to Medicare, that people age 65 and older receive," and the other half about a public option without the reference to Medicare.

Without the Medicare reference, fewer -- but still a 53 percent majority -- said they favored the government offering a health insurance plan, with 36 percent opposed. That finding is similar to the results from other polls that also omit the Medicare reference.

 GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN (August 2009)
Without Medicare Reference With Medicare Reference
Favor 53% 60%
Oppose 36% 34%
Don't Know 11% 6%


Not everyone supports the public option. In the October CBS News Poll, 83 percent of Democrats favored it, but support dropped to just 34 percent among Republicans, with 57 percent opposed.

Support for the public option also varies by age. Among people age 65 and over, 49 percent favor the public option, and 38 percent are opposed. By comparison, about seven in 10 of those under age 45 support it.

More Coverage on the Debate Over Health Care Reform:

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CBSNews.com Special Report: Health Care



Sarah Dutton is the CBS News director of surveys. Poll Positions is weekly Hotsheet feature on polling trends from the CBS News Survey and Polling Unit. Click here for more posts from the series.
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by tocnwth November 10, 2009 10:27 PM EST
If we are going to keep the private insurance companies honest, then the public option is a must. In fact I would rather see a single payer system and increase taxes to pay the premium instead of what we have.
Places in Europe have single payer systems and they rank way ahead of us and we spend more than any other nation in world for health care for a person--more than twice as much and they have longer life span and they have less babies that are still born than the USA.
It is time to stop the massive profits, salaries, waste, administration costs and kick backs from drug companies to doctors for using the most expensive medicines when most of the generics are better or just as good.
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by HeatherAnnastasia October 22, 2009 2:26 PM EDT
I have a better idea swin5. Tax the rich who live off the backs of the poor! Let me guess you are one the 20% of Americans who still identify themselves as Whigs, oops I meant republicans.
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by truth-b-toll October 22, 2009 1:54 AM EDT
Americans want a public option.
Unless they want the USA to fail...
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by Confidential416 October 21, 2009 1:32 PM EDT
I'm tired of hearing all the bickering. We need healthcare reform and we need it now. Just recently in the news we have heard where insurance companies have denied children for being too big or too small, and a mother who couldn't get coverage if she still wanted children because she would need a "c" section - the only way they would cover her is if she agreed to be sterilized. Come on people! these are just a few of the stories we happen to hear but this is happening to thousands a day... I think you would change your tune if you happen to put in a position like this. I back Obama 100% in Healthcare reform!
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by HGOODGUY October 20, 2009 4:29 PM EDT
Doesn't anybody understand that without a Public Option the insurance companies can go right on charging whatever the hell they want??
Oh sure, they may not be able to prexist you but they can still keep giving you the "high hard one" on premiums!!
A Public Option simply says that if you don't like getting the shaft, you have a better and cheaper choice!!!
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by truth-b-toll October 22, 2009 1:50 AM EDT
well said...
by rahul070 November 18, 2009 2:13 PM EST
that's well said
<a href="http://www.mnui.com">International Medical Insurance</a>
by Dont_Tread_on_me October 20, 2009 3:38 PM EDT
I'm concerned that Social Security is bankrupt and there are alot more people retiring than will be working. I wonder if this is another entitlement to be thrown into the General Fund and then borrowed against, again into bankruptcy?
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by 4everfreeUSA October 20, 2009 2:51 PM EDT
sjc-2 I'm on S.S The only rich people I know of are in Washington and they have a great health care plan. I do not want anyones money. Yours,the middle class or the rich. I just want the Government to stay out of my life. Semper Fi
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by olyboy October 20, 2009 2:04 PM EDT
Hey sjc_1, you'd be rich too if you's spend more time studying and less time smoking dope. Why are we responsible for your doctor bills?
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by sjc_1 October 20, 2009 3:29 PM EDT
You have no idea who I am, so let's keep it that way. Why do I have to pay to educate your kids? Why do I have to pay for a mortgage interest deduction on your home. We could go on and on, but I doubt that I would persuade you.
by 4everfreeUSA October 20, 2009 1:05 PM EDT
Jimmy Carter most be happy, now that Obama is going to take the number one spot as the worse. The Change Obama has brought to (WE THE PEOPLE) Corruption
Hypocrisy
Acorn
Non-Partisanship
Greed
Extremism
Thats all the change I can thank of. Semper Fi
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by jxknowles October 20, 2009 2:03 PM EDT
Pretty slim thinking on your part. Try harder next time.

Semper Fidelis, A fortiori.
by brian1920 October 20, 2009 12:21 PM EDT
These polls are highly questionable given data from other polls. I think it has to do with the questions being asked. Remember, for all of the major media, Anita Dunn controls what is published.
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by koko98-2009 October 20, 2009 12:31 PM EDT
Just like the Fox polls which preface their big questions with leads like "How socialist is Obama?" , "How much do you think Obama is ruining America" etc. If you don't want to believe what's in the polls you won't.
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