Study: Most back mandatory health coverage
Reuters/Yahoo News, January 15, 2008
About 68 percent of Americans say individuals should be required to have medical insurance, with government help for those who cannot afford it, according to a survey from the Commonwealth Fund. The survey found health insurance mandates were supported by 80 percent of Democrats, 52 percent of Republicans and 68 percent of Independents.
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