The majority of people in both parties say they would be opposed to a Supreme Court decision gutting a key provision of Obamacare, according to a new poll. Plaintiffs in the case, King v. Burwell, claim that people in 37 states are illegally receiving subsidies under Obamacare. But 61 percent say they hope the subsidies are upheld, according to a national survey conducted by Hart Research Associates for the Service Employees International Union. Even if the Supreme Court rules against the Obama administration, most people believe the subsidies should be available to all Americans. Some 71 percent of people said it shouldn't matter whether states set up their own exchanges in order to qualify for the subsidies.