The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has never enjoyed widespread support among the U.S. electorate, but its millions of detractors are unsure of what the alternative to the law should be.

A new survey out Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that 44 percent of Americans regard PPACA favorable, compared to 41 percent who view it unfavorably. This finding is in line with other polls that have shown that support for the law has risen and stabilized in the nearly two years since it was implemented.

But what do those who don't like the PPACA want to happen to it?

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