Youngest voters spurn Obamacare

By: BARBARA HOLLINGSWORTH
Washington Examiner
11/24/09

Former Clinton advisor Dick Morris says that under-30 voters, once the most enthusiastic supporters of President Barack Obama’s far-reaching health care reform, are now its strongest opponents.

National polling done by John Zogby for the League of American Voters following a TV and Internet ad campaign in Arkansas, North Dakota and Maine found that 65 percent of the youngest voters are opposed to Obama’s healthcare initiative, compared to 55 percent opposition among senior citizens.

This is a sea change, as 58 percent of under-30 voters initially supported the program.

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