Registered voters are increasing in their opposition to complete repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
The Hill reports 65 percent of respondents to a McClatchy/Marist survey want at least part of the ACA to remain intact.
And that's despite the fact that a Black Book Market Research health plan consumer survey finds that customer satisfaction with the ACA is falling, thanks to fallout from the departure of better-performing competitors Aetna, United Healthcare and Humana.
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