Previous Polls
- Congress should tackle healthcare by passing one small bill at a time rather than in one sweeping overhaul. - 41 votes - closed
- The government should be allowed to deny or roll back insurance premium increases. - 47 votes - closed
- At this point in time, no healthcare reform at all would create more problems in the future. - 33 votes - closed
- Televising the health care session later this month will - 28 votes - closed
- The GOP is blocking action on bills that could help Americans obtain jobs and healthcare. - 61 votes - closed
- Are you surprised by the outcome of the Massachusetts Senate election of Republican Scott Brown? - 36 votes - closed
- Should the IRS be responsible for "enforcing" the new health care laws once a bill is passed? - 36 votes - closed
- A government insurance option seems less likely as democrats and republicans work together to finalize a complete plan. - 26 votes - closed
- Behind health care reform, what should the government focus on next? - 50 votes - closed
- Do you expect the House and Senate to reconcile the differences between their bills this week? - 51 votes - closed
- Medicare should be expanded to include uninsured Americans, 55 years and older? - 57 votes - closed
- Harry Reid’s goal of completing the healthcare bill by the end of 2009 is unrealistic - 42 votes - closed
- Has your support of healthcare reform grown or diminished since Obama's election? - 59 votes - closed
- Forcing Americans to carry insurance infringes on our rights as citizens? - 52 votes - closed
- Insurance companies should be required to publicly disclose its justification for premiums. - 48 votes - closed