According to the results of a new poll, many Americans are still at odds over the new health care reform law that was signed into law back in March by President Barack Obama.
The survey by Harris Interactive and HealthDay news service, a division of ScoutNews, L.L.C., Norwalk, Conn., found 40% of adults wanted to repeal all or most of the legislation, while 30% were still in favor of keeping all or most of the reforms, and 29% were still undecided.
These conflicting reviews are a reflection of how divided our congress is on the issue of health reform now that Republicans are set to take over the House of Representatives in January 2011, according to Harris and HealthDay.