Government Insurance Plan vs. Private Insurance Plans (February 2010)

Government Insurance Plan vs. Private Insurance Plans (February 2010)

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categorycolumn-1
1 - Government insurance plan13%
210%
39%
414%
512%
612%
7 - Private insurance plan25%
Don't know5%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
1 - Government insurance plan26%14%2%
219%11%2%
315%9%4%
420%17%9%
58%11%15%
62%14%21%
7 - Private insurance plan4%19%46%
Don't know6%5%1%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
1 - Government insurance plan3%3%2%
27%2%0%
33%7%3%
410%16%4%
516%19%12%
620%26%19%
7 - Private insurance plan41%24%59%
Don't know0%3%0%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
1 - Government insurance plan12%9%35%
229%23%16%
318%13%15%
424%18%20%
513%16%3%
60%8%0%
7 - Private insurance plan0%4%4%
Don't know4%8%6%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
1 - Government insurance plan35%17%2%
220%15%3%
317%9%5%
414%27%8%
57%10%15%
61%2%22%
7 - Private insurance plan3%7%43%
Don't know2%12%2%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
1 - Government insurance plan4%1%4%
25%2%0%
313%1%3%
419%4%2%
516%17%7%
622%29%7%
7 - Private insurance plan20%45%71%
Don't know1%1%7%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
1 - Government insurance plan23%30%81%
215%34%2%
323%15%2%
416%16%4%
515%1%0%
62%1%0%
7 - Private insurance plan1%2%7%
Don't know4%0%4%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
1 - Government insurance plan29%4%5%
221%3%2%
318%6%2%
419%5%12%
54%16%13%
61%17%23%
7 - Private insurance plan4%50%41%
Don't know5%0%2%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
1 - Government insurance plan12%15%15%
28%18%12%
37%12%11%
412%24%15%
510%11%17%
614%2%11%
7 - Private insurance plan33%8%13%
Don't know4%10%6%

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categoryMaleFemale
1 - Government insurance plan14%13%
210%10%
310%8%
48%19%
513%11%
614%10%
7 - Private insurance plan28%21%
Don't know2%8%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
1 - Government insurance plan17%12%11%
214%8%8%
310%8%11%
415%15%12%
58%14%11%
610%11%17%
7 - Private insurance plan17%29%25%
Don't know8%3%5%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
1 - Government insurance plan25%13%15%16%9%14%
27%7%10%7%11%25%
38%9%9%10%9%9%
40%17%14%17%13%12%
50%12%12%10%13%11%
614%9%11%8%17%11%
7 - Private insurance plan14%25%25%27%27%17%
Don't know33%8%4%4%1%1%

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