Despite the public's dissatisfaction with the launch of the law's public exchanges, U.S. adults are less likely than they were to want to repeal or scale back the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Frank Newport, an analyst at Gallup, reported that finding in a summary of results drawn from telephone surveys of 1,039 U.S. adults conducted Saturday and Sunday.
Only 50 percent of the Americans surveyed said they want to see Congress repeal PPACA or scale it back, down from 57 percent who wanted that in January 2011.
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