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Azuren said:
deskpro2k3 said:

It could be 5mins or just 7 people., but the point being those questioned were ignorant when it comes to ACA/Obamacare just like that unfortunate fellow on facebook.

Yeah, except it could also be over the course of several days to entire crowds, which is why these kinds of things don't prove jack. 

that's why I don't comment on speculations, because none of this of what you're rambling about proves anything.

but hey, there is this to consider. CNBC Poll: 'Obamacare' vs. 'Affordable Care Act'

Results: http://fm.cnbc.com/applications/cnbc.com/resources/editorialfiles/2013/09/26/FI10863c-release%209-25-13.pdf

gosh, the evidence just keeps on stacking up. Or let me guess, they don't prove jack?

"First thing: 30 percent of the public don't know what ACA is, vs. only 12 percent when we asked about Obamacare. More on that later.

Now for the difference: 29 percent of the public supports Obamacare compared with 22 percent who support ACA. Forty-six percent oppose Obamacare and 37 percent oppose ACA. So putting Obama in the name raises the positives and the negatives"



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