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    The Morning ConsultNational Healthcare Tracking Poll:

    March 2014

    Topline Results

    Methodology:This poll was conducted from March 9-11, 2014, among a national sample of 2,192 likely 2014 vot-ers. The interviews were conducted online by Survey Sampling International, Inc. The data wereweighted to approximate a target sample of likely voters based on age, race/ethnicity, gender,educational attainment, region, annual household income, home ownership status and marital sta-tus. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points.In addition to sampling error, there are many common sources of error and bias such as varia-

    tion in question order, question wording, respondent attentiveness and survey attrition that mayinfluence the overall results.

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    1: Do you approve or disapprove of the health care legislation passed by Barack Obama and Congress in 2010?

    Stronglyapprove

    Somewhatapprove

    Somewhatdisapprove

    Stronglydisapprove

    DontKnow /

    No opinion

    N

    Likely Voters 16 25 17 36 6 2192Males 16 24 15 40 5 1022

    Females 16 27 18 33 6 1170Age: 18-29 18 27 20 28 7 359Age: 30-44 17 30 16 30 7 538Age 45-64 15 26 17 38 4 827Age: 65+ 17 17 15 46 5 468Republicans 4 7 17 69 2 664Democrats 33 40 14 7 7 841Independents 7 25 21 40 7 685Hispanic 16 29 20 28 7 195African American 39 35 13 5 8 282White 12 24 17 42 5 1785ACA will make things better 47 45 4 2 2 516ACA will have no effect 14 37 21 18 11 771

    ACA will make things worse 1 4 21 71 3 905State based exchanges 19 27 16 32 6 712Federally managed exchanges 15 24 17 38 6 1430Insurance: Uninsured 15 22 21 35 7 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 20 34 13 28 4 213Insurance: Employer-based 15 26 16 36 6 931Insurance: Govt Plan 16 23 16 40 5 6602010 Vote: Democrat 31 40 14 8 6 9092010 Vote: Republican 3 9 15 70 3 7522012 Vote: Democrat 30 42 16 5 7 10892012 Vote: Republican 2 7 16 72 2 8352014 Vote: Democrat 31 37 15 10 6 10002014 Vote: Undecided 2 23 25 40 11 323

    2014 Vote: Republican 4 12 16 65 3 859

    Stronglyapprove

    Somewhatapprove

    Somewhatdisapprove

    Stronglydisapprove

    DontKnow /

    No opinion

    N

    2013-08-31 19 25 16 33 7 19892013-09-29 21 25 14 33 7 19762013-11-18 17 24 14 39 6 20082013-12-18 19 23 13 40 5 1964

    2014-01-31 20 25 14 36 5 21582014-03-10 16 25 17 36 6 2192

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    2: How do you think the healthcare law will affect you and your family? Will it make things...

    A lotbetter

    A littlebetter

    Have noeffect

    A littleworse

    A lotworse

    N

    Likely Voters 10 14 35 20 21 2192Males 10 14 32 20 24 1022Females 10 14 38 20 19 1170

    Age: 18-29 15 19 25 24 18 359Age: 30-44 13 19 31 18 18 538Age 45-64 7 11 37 21 24 827Age: 65+ 6 9 44 19 22 468Republicans 3 5 23 29 40 664Democrats 19 23 43 11 4 841Independents 5 12 37 23 24 685Hispanic 12 19 30 19 20 195African American 25 26 39 9 2 282White 7 12 35 22 25 1785ACA will make things better 41 59 0 0 0 516ACA will have no effect 0 0 100 0 0 771ACA will make things worse 0 0 0 49 51 905

    State based exchanges 13 16 36 18 17 712Federally managed exchanges 8 13 34 21 23 1430Insurance: Uninsured 11 18 23 19 28 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 19 23 21 14 23 213Insurance: Employer-based 8 12 39 22 20 931Insurance: Govt Plan 8 11 41 19 20 6602010 Vote: Democrat 18 23 44 11 5 9092010 Vote: Republican 3 5 23 28 40 7522012 Vote: Democrat 16 23 46 11 4 10892012 Vote: Republican 3 4 22 30 41 8352014 Vote: Democrat 18 22 39 15 6 10002014 Vote: Undecided 1 8 45 21 25 3232014 Vote: Republican 3 7 27 26 37 859

    A lotbetter

    A littlebetter

    Have noeffect

    A littleworse

    A lotworse

    N

    2013-07-26 11 20 29 19 21 21802013-08-31 12 19 26 22 23 19892013-09-29 14 21 25 20 21 19762013-11-18 9 15 34 20 22 20082013-12-18 14 13 32 18 24 19642014-01-31 14 15 32 18 22 2158

    2014-03-10 10 14 35 20 21 2192

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    3: In the long run, how do you think the 2010 health care law will affect how much you pay in total healthcare costs,such as appointment co-payments, monthly premiums, deductibles and drug co-payments? Will it make health care

    Muchmore

    expensive

    Somewhatmore

    expensive

    About thesame

    Somewhatless

    expensive

    Much lessexpensive

    N

    Likely Voters 29 31 28 8 3 2192

    Males 33 30 26 8 3 1022Females 26 32 30 8 3 1170Age: 18-29 25 38 26 7 3 359Age: 30-44 28 33 28 9 3 538Age 45-64 33 29 26 8 4 827Age: 65+ 28 29 33 9 2 468Republicans 50 34 13 2 1 664Democrats 11 29 41 14 5 841Independents 32 32 27 7 2 685Hispanic 20 38 29 8 5 195African American 13 25 44 11 7 282White 32 32 26 7 2 1785ACA will make things better 12 25 31 22 10 516

    ACA will have no effect 9 31 52 7 1 771ACA will make things worse 57 36 6 1 1 905State based exchanges 24 35 30 7 4 712Federally managed exchanges 32 30 27 8 3 1430Insurance: Uninsured 32 30 25 9 4 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 30 31 17 15 7 213Insurance: Employer-based 31 34 27 6 1 931Insurance: Govt Plan 26 27 36 8 4 6602010 Vote: Democrat 13 27 41 14 5 9092010 Vote: Republican 51 33 13 2 1 7522012 Vote: Democrat 11 28 42 14 5 10892012 Vote: Republican 51 34 13 1 1 8352014 Vote: Democrat 13 30 38 14 5 1000

    2014 Vote: Undecided 32 36 29 3 0 3232014 Vote: Republican 47 31 17 3 1 859

    Muchmore

    expensive

    Somewhatmore

    expensive

    About thesame

    Somewhatless

    expensive

    Much lessexpensive

    N

    2013-07-26 28 29 31 9 2 21802013-08-31 28 29 29 9 4 19892013-09-29 28 29 29 10 4 1976

    2013-11-18 29 32 27 8 3 20082013-12-18 32 27 28 8 5 19642014-01-31 30 27 31 8 3 21582014-03-10 29 31 28 8 3 2192

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    4: In the long run, how do you think the 2010 health care law will affect the availability of medical benefits you receivefrom your health insurance, such as doctors appointments, medical treatments and prescription drugs? Will it makehealth care

    Muchmore

    available

    Somewhatmore

    available

    About thesame

    Somewhatless

    available

    Much lessavailable

    N

    Likely Voters 8 15 40 23 14 2192Males 9 15 36 24 16 1022Females 7 15 44 23 12 1170Age: 18-29 14 23 34 20 9 359Age: 30-44 13 20 35 21 11 538Age 45-64 4 12 43 25 16 827Age: 65+ 3 9 45 26 17 468Republicans 4 7 25 38 26 664Democrats 13 25 51 9 3 841Independents 5 12 42 26 15 685Hispanic 8 22 38 22 11 195African American 20 27 45 6 1 282White 5 12 40 27 16 1785

    ACA will make things better 25 35 35 4 1 516ACA will have no effect 3 14 65 16 2 771ACA will make things worse 2 5 22 41 31 905State based exchanges 10 16 40 22 12 712Federally managed exchanges 7 15 40 24 15 1430Insurance: Uninsured 11 17 36 20 17 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 10 22 34 19 14 213Insurance: Employer-based 6 15 41 25 12 931Insurance: Govt Plan 6 11 44 24 16 6602010 Vote: Democrat 12 23 51 10 3 9092010 Vote: Republican 3 7 25 37 28 7522012 Vote: Democrat 12 23 53 10 2 10892012 Vote: Republican 3 6 26 38 27 835

    2014 Vote: Democrat 13 22 50 12 4 10002014 Vote: Undecided 3 11 42 30 15 3232014 Vote: Republican 4 9 28 35 25 859

    Muchmore

    available

    Somewhatmore

    available

    About thesame

    Somewhatless

    available

    Much lessavailable

    N

    2013-07-26 9 17 37 19 18 21802013-08-31 10 16 37 21 17 1989

    2013-09-29 10 13 39 20 17 12442013-11-18 8 14 40 20 18 20082013-12-18 10 13 37 19 21 19642014-01-31 11 14 38 19 17 21582014-03-10 8 15 40 23 14 2192

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    5: In the long run, how do you think the 2010 health care law will affect the quality of the medical care you receive?Will it make health care

    Muchhigherquality

    Somewhathigherquality

    About thesame

    Somewhatlower

    quality

    Muchlower

    quality

    N

    Likely Voters 7 11 46 21 16 2192

    Males 7 11 42 23 17 1022Females 6 11 49 20 15 1170Age: 18-29 13 16 40 18 14 359Age: 30-44 11 13 42 21 14 538Age 45-64 4 8 49 22 18 827Age: 65+ 4 8 49 23 15 468Republicans 4 4 28 33 30 664Democrats 12 18 58 8 3 841Independents 4 7 47 25 17 685Hispanic 7 11 51 21 9 195African American 21 19 51 6 2 282White 4 9 46 23 18 1785ACA will make things better 25 27 42 5 1 516

    ACA will have no effect 1 10 72 14 2 771ACA will make things worse 1 2 25 36 36 905State based exchanges 8 12 48 19 13 712Federally managed exchanges 6 10 45 22 17 1430Insurance: Uninsured 11 10 42 18 19 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 9 14 42 16 18 213Insurance: Employer-based 6 9 48 22 15 931Insurance: Govt Plan 4 11 47 23 14 6602010 Vote: Democrat 12 18 57 10 3 9092010 Vote: Republican 3 4 30 33 30 7522012 Vote: Democrat 11 17 60 9 3 10892012 Vote: Republican 3 4 27 36 30 8352014 Vote: Democrat 12 17 57 10 5 1000

    2014 Vote: Undecided 2 6 45 32 15 3232014 Vote: Republican 3 5 33 31 28 859

    Muchhigherquality

    Somewhathigherquality

    About thesame

    Somewhatlower

    quality

    Muchlower

    quality

    N

    2013-07-26 7 14 41 20 18 21802013-08-31 7 12 44 21 17 19892013-09-29 8 13 44 19 17 1244

    2013-11-18 7 13 43 21 16 20082013-12-18 8 12 40 20 20 19642014-01-31 8 12 39 21 19 21582014-03-10 7 11 46 21 16 2192

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    6: What would you like to see Congress do when it comes to the health care law?

    Congressshouldexpandthe law

    Congressshould let

    the lawtake effect

    Congressshouldmake

    changes toimprove

    the law

    Congressshould

    delay anddefund the

    law

    Congressshould

    repeal thelaw

    N

    Likely Voters 12 19 35 5 29 2192Males 12 16 34 5 33 1022Females 12 21 36 6 25 1170Age: 18-29 16 22 35 6 22 359Age: 30-44 16 22 34 6 21 538Age 45-64 9 16 37 5 33 827Age: 65+ 10 16 34 5 35 468Republicans 5 5 25 11 53 664Democrats 21 33 38 2 7 841Independents 8 14 41 4 33 685Hispanic 14 19 41 5 21 195African American 24 32 40 1 4 282

    White 10 16 34 6 34 1785ACA will make things better 32 38 28 1 1 516ACA will have no effect 9 24 49 4 15 771ACA will make things worse 3 3 28 10 57 905State based exchanges 14 20 37 5 25 712Federally managed exchanges 11 18 34 6 31 1430Insurance: Uninsured 13 14 37 2 34 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 15 20 36 3 26 213Insurance: Employer-based 11 21 34 7 27 931Insurance: Govt Plan 12 17 36 4 32 6602010 Vote: Democrat 20 32 39 2 7 9092010 Vote: Republican 4 6 26 8 56 7522012 Vote: Democrat 20 31 42 2 6 1089

    2012 Vote: Republican 3 5 26 10 56 8352014 Vote: Democrat 21 30 38 2 9 10002014 Vote: Undecided 7 10 43 5 34 3232014 Vote: Republican 4 9 29 9 50 859

    Congressshouldexpandthe law

    Congressshould let

    the lawtake effect

    Congressshouldmake

    changes toimprovethe law

    Congressshould

    delay anddefund the

    law

    Congressshould

    repeal thelaw

    N

    2013-07-26 12 21 33 4 30 21802013-08-31 11 22 32 6 30 19892013-09-29 12 25 29 7 27 19762013-11-18 11 18 32 6 33 20082013-12-18 11 20 32 4 32 19642014-01-31 13 20 30 5 31 21582014-03-10 12 19 35 5 29 2192

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    7: Now thinking about Medicare, the government health insurance program for seniors, do you think Medicare willrequire major changes or minor changes? If you think Medicare is fine the way it is and does not require any changesat all, please say so.

    Major changes Minor changes No changes NLikely Voters 31 45 25 2192Males 32 45 22 1022

    Females 29 44 27 1170Age: 18-29 37 46 17 359Age: 30-44 40 44 16 538Age 45-64 30 47 24 827Age: 65+ 16 41 42 468Republicans 38 40 22 664Democrats 24 51 25 841Independents 32 42 26 685Hispanic 24 54 22 195African American 30 46 25 282White 30 44 25 1785ACA will make things better 30 52 18 516ACA will have no effect 20 45 35 771

    ACA will make things worse 40 40 20 905State based exchanges 30 46 23 712Federally managed exchanges 31 44 25 1430Insurance: Uninsured 33 42 25 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 36 45 19 213Insurance: Employer-based 35 47 18 931Insurance: Govt Plan 21 42 37 6602010 Vote: Democrat 27 49 25 9092010 Vote: Republican 36 42 22 7522012 Vote: Democrat 26 49 25 10892012 Vote: Republican 36 40 24 8352014 Vote: Democrat 25 49 26 10002014 Vote: Undecided 36 38 26 323

    2014 Vote: Republican 35 42 22 859

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    8: When it comes to handling healthcare, which political party do you trust more?

    Democratic Party Republican Party NLikely Voters 52 48 2181Males 49 51 1017Females 54 46 1164Age: 18-29 53 47 359

    Age: 30-44 55 45 537Age 45-64 52 48 822Age: 65+ 46 54 463Republicans 5 95 663Democrats 92 8 840Independents 47 53 677Hispanic 55 45 195African American 92 8 282White 44 56 1774ACA will make things better 86 14 516ACA will have no effect 66 34 767ACA will make things worse 19 81 898State based exchanges 54 46 709

    Federally managed exchanges 50 50 1423Insurance: Uninsured 56 44 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 58 42 212Insurance: Employer-based 49 51 929Insurance: Govt Plan 52 48 6532010 Vote: Democrat 87 13 9082010 Vote: Republican 9 91 7502012 Vote: Democrat 89 11 10862012 Vote: Republican 6 94 8332014 Vote: Democrat 83 17 9992014 Vote: Undecided 44 56 3152014 Vote: Republican 17 83 858

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    9: Over the course of the next year, do you think the 2010 healthcare law will get better, stay about the same, or getworse?

    Get better Stay about thesame

    Get worse N

    Likely Voters 24 36 40 2186Males 24 36 41 1020

    Females 24 37 39 1166Age: 18-29 23 43 34 359Age: 30-44 29 37 35 537Age 45-64 22 35 42 823Age: 65+ 23 32 45 467Republicans 7 23 71 663Democrats 44 44 12 838Independents 17 40 44 684Hispanic 26 45 30 195African American 49 41 10 282White 20 35 45 1780ACA will make things better 54 40 6 516ACA will have no effect 28 49 23 767

    ACA will make things worse 4 23 73 903State based exchanges 26 40 34 710Federally managed exchanges 23 35 42 1427Insurance: Uninsured 17 40 43 266Insurance: Purchased on Own 34 32 33 212Insurance: Employer-based 23 38 39 928Insurance: Govt Plan 24 33 43 6592010 Vote: Democrat 43 43 14 9072010 Vote: Republican 6 26 68 7502012 Vote: Democrat 43 45 12 10862012 Vote: Republican 4 24 71 8342014 Vote: Democrat 42 42 17 9972014 Vote: Undecided 7 44 49 322

    2014 Vote: Republican 10 27 63 859

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    10: The health care law has established insurance exchanges where people can shop for insurance and compare pricesonline. In these exchanges, eligible individuals and families will be eligible to receive federal money to purchaseinsurance. How likely are you to consider purchasing insurance through a health insurance exchange?

    Almostcertain topurchase

    Very likely About50-50

    Not toolikely

    Not at alllikely

    N

    Likely Voters 7 11 19 21 42 2192Males 8 11 19 20 42 1022Females 6 11 19 21 42 1170Age: 18-29 10 22 31 18 19 359Age: 30-44 10 18 26 22 25 538Age 45-64 7 7 17 22 48 827Age: 65+ 2 4 7 20 68 468Republicans 4 6 13 21 55 664Democrats 11 18 22 19 30 841Independents 5 9 22 22 43 685Hispanic 10 19 26 21 25 195African American 18 17 31 17 16 282White 5 10 16 22 47 1785

    ACA will make things better 23 30 22 13 12 516ACA will have no effect 2 6 19 23 49 771ACA will make things worse 2 5 17 22 53 905State based exchanges 8 13 20 19 40 712Federally managed exchanges 7 11 18 21 43 1430Insurance: Uninsured 11 13 44 15 18 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 21 19 18 13 29 213Insurance: Employer-based 5 11 15 25 44 931Insurance: Govt Plan 5 7 14 18 57 6602010 Vote: Democrat 11 17 20 20 32 9092010 Vote: Republican 4 6 12 20 57 7522012 Vote: Democrat 11 16 22 20 30 10892012 Vote: Republican 4 6 13 19 58 835

    2014 Vote: Democrat 11 16 21 19 33 10002014 Vote: Undecided 3 10 24 22 42 3232014 Vote: Republican 4 7 15 22 53 859

    Almostcertain topurchase

    Very likely About50-50

    Not toolikely

    Not at alllikely

    N

    2013-07-26 6 15 31 18 29 21802013-08-31 8 14 29 18 30 1989

    2013-09-29 12 15 28 17 28 19762013-11-18 6 10 24 22 38 20082013-12-18 7 12 25 20 37 19642014-01-31 7 12 22 19 40 21582014-03-10 7 11 19 21 42 2192

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    11: Enrollment in the health insurance exchanges began on October 1, 2013. When are you planning on enrolling inthe exchanges? (among respondents who say there is at least a 50-50 chance they will purchase insurance through anexchange)

    March 2014 After March2014

    I am notplanning onenrolling in

    insurancethrough theexchanges

    N

    Likely Voters 34 31 35 825Males 34 31 34 389Females 34 31 36 435Age: 18-29 30 39 31 228Age: 30-44 38 33 29 287Age 45-64 35 25 40 253Republicans 30 29 40 154Democrats 39 28 33 430Independents 28 37 35 240Hispanic 32 41 27 107

    African American 41 24 36 189White 32 31 37 560ACA will make things better 49 34 18 388ACA will have no effect 16 23 61 213ACA will make things worse 26 33 41 224State based exchanges 39 31 29 295Federally managed exchanges 31 31 38 510Insurance: Uninsured 38 36 26 181Insurance: Purchased on Own 56 29 16 123Insurance: Employer-based 25 33 43 286Insurance: Govt Plan 31 22 47 1662010 Vote: Democrat 39 31 30 4372010 Vote: Republican 33 33 33 168

    2012 Vote: Democrat 39 30 31 5362012 Vote: Republican 29 32 39 1882014 Vote: Democrat 40 29 31 4832014 Vote: Undecided 21 31 48 1182014 Vote: Republican 27 35 38 219

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    12: Have you visited a state or federal online health insurance exchange, such as healthcare.gov, where you can shopfor health insurance and compare plans?

    Yes No NLikely Voters 27 73 2192Males 29 71 1022Females 26 74 1170

    Age: 18-29 39 61 359Age: 30-44 37 63 538Age 45-64 28 72 827Age: 65+ 7 93 468Republicans 22 78 664Democrats 33 67 841Independents 27 73 685Hispanic 33 67 195African American 45 55 282White 24 76 1785ACA will make things better 52 48 516ACA will have no effect 14 86 771ACA will make things worse 25 75 905

    State based exchanges 30 70 712Federally managed exchanges 26 74 1430Insurance: Uninsured 47 53 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 54 46 213Insurance: Employer-based 24 76 931Insurance: Govt Plan 17 83 6602010 Vote: Democrat 34 66 9092010 Vote: Republican 23 77 7522012 Vote: Democrat 33 67 10892012 Vote: Republican 21 79 8352014 Vote: Democrat 33 67 10002014 Vote: Undecided 19 81 3232014 Vote: Republican 24 76 859

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    13: Did you go to the exchanges to look at purchasing health insurance options for you and your family? (amongrespondents who visited an exchange)

    Yes No NLikely Voters 81 19 591Males 80 20 295Females 83 17 296

    Age: 18-29 76 24 136Age: 30-44 85 15 194Age 45-64 84 16 227Republicans 82 18 143Democrats 83 17 268Independents 79 21 179African American 75 25 124White 83 17 424ACA will make things better 86 14 258ACA will have no effect 77 23 109ACA will make things worse 78 22 224State based exchanges 84 16 209Federally managed exchanges 79 21 369

    Insurance: Uninsured 84 16 122Insurance: Purchased on Own 91 9 113Insurance: Employer-based 75 25 220Insurance: Govt Plan 79 21 1092010 Vote: Democrat 81 19 3062010 Vote: Republican 84 16 1692012 Vote: Democrat 82 18 3582012 Vote: Republican 79 21 1712014 Vote: Democrat 82 18 3262014 Vote: Republican 81 19 203

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    14: How would you rate your overall experience when you visited an online health insurance exchange? (amongrespondents who visited an exchange)

    Very positive Somewhatpositive

    Somewhatnegative

    Verynegative

    N

    Likely Voters 20 37 22 22 594Males 23 33 22 22 298

    Females 17 41 21 21 296Age: 18-29 23 41 17 18 138Age: 30-44 24 42 20 15 196Age 45-64 15 31 26 27 227Republicans 12 24 21 43 143Democrats 30 48 14 7 271Independents 10 30 34 26 179African American 32 48 12 8 124White 16 32 26 26 426ACA will make things better 40 50 8 2 261ACA will have no effect 11 53 26 10 109ACA will make things worse 1 13 35 50 225State based exchanges 27 42 17 14 211

    Federally managed exchanges 16 35 23 26 370Insurance: Uninsured 11 25 31 32 124Insurance: Purchased on Own 21 39 19 20 114Insurance: Employer-based 22 41 20 17 220Insurance: Govt Plan 22 38 14 26 1092010 Vote: Democrat 30 45 17 8 3082010 Vote: Republican 9 25 25 40 1692012 Vote: Democrat 27 47 18 9 3602012 Vote: Republican 11 19 26 43 1712014 Vote: Democrat 27 45 19 9 3292014 Vote: Republican 11 27 24 38 203

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    15: Did you experience technical difficulties on the state or federal health insurance web site? (among respondentswho visited an exchange)

    Yes No NLikely Voters 50 50 584Males 54 46 294Females 46 54 290

    Age: 18-29 55 45 137Age: 30-44 48 52 189Age 45-64 49 51 225Republicans 61 39 141Democrats 40 60 263Independents 56 44 179African American 41 59 121White 54 46 420ACA will make things better 41 59 253ACA will have no effect 42 58 107ACA will make things worse 64 36 224State based exchanges 46 54 208Federally managed exchanges 52 48 363

    Insurance: Uninsured 55 45 119Insurance: Purchased on Own 54 46 114Insurance: Employer-based 48 52 215Insurance: Govt Plan 42 58 1082010 Vote: Democrat 41 59 3002010 Vote: Republican 63 37 1672012 Vote: Democrat 42 58 3522012 Vote: Republican 67 33 1692014 Vote: Democrat 43 57 3212014 Vote: Republican 60 40 201

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    16: Have you already purchased insurance from an online health insurance exchange? (among respondents who visitedan exchange)

    Yes No NLikely Voters 27 73 582Males 29 71 291Females 25 75 290

    Age: 18-29 32 68 133Age: 30-44 31 69 192Age 45-64 21 79 223Republicans 24 76 141Democrats 34 66 263Independents 19 81 177African American 38 62 120White 24 76 419ACA will make things better 49 51 251ACA will have no effect 17 83 108ACA will make things worse 8 92 223State based exchanges 34 66 205Federally managed exchanges 23 77 363

    Insurance: Uninsured 11 89 121Insurance: Purchased on Own 47 53 112Insurance: Employer-based 20 80 215Insurance: Govt Plan 33 67 1082010 Vote: Democrat 35 65 3002010 Vote: Republican 25 75 1672012 Vote: Democrat 32 68 3512012 Vote: Republican 27 73 1702014 Vote: Democrat 31 69 3202014 Vote: Republican 24 76 199

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    17: Why didnt you purchase a plan?

    Technicalproblemswith theweb site

    The priceof healthinsurance

    policies

    Limiteddoctor orunknownhospital

    networks

    Otherreason

    Stillweighingoptions

    N

    Likely Voters 11 30 3 32 24 422Males 7 31 5 30 25 206Females 14 29 1 34 22 216Age: 18-29 15 30 3 27 26 91Age: 30-44 9 23 6 31 31 132Age 45-64 11 36 2 34 17 176Republicans 13 40 3 32 12 107Democrats 11 21 4 33 31 172Independents 8 34 3 31 24 143White 9 32 4 34 21 318ACA will make things better 8 17 4 32 39 128ACA will have no effect 10 20 3 38 29 88ACA will make things worse 12 43 3 30 12 205

    State based exchanges 11 21 5 36 27 135Federally managed exchanges 11 34 2 30 23 277Insurance: Uninsured 16 47 4 16 18 108Insurance: Employer-based 8 21 3 38 29 1712010 Vote: Democrat 10 26 3 29 31 1952010 Vote: Republican 13 34 4 31 19 1262012 Vote: Democrat 9 24 4 32 31 2382012 Vote: Republican 15 38 2 32 13 1252014 Vote: Democrat 11 23 3 32 30 2192014 Vote: Republican 12 38 3 30 16 150

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    18: Are you going to visit one of these state or federal online insurance exchanges again in the next few months, ornot? (among respondents who visited an exchange)

    Yes No NLikely Voters 51 49 585Males 51 49 297Females 52 48 288

    Age: 18-29 58 42 135Age: 30-44 62 38 191Age 45-64 44 56 225Republicans 45 55 139Democrats 60 40 265Independents 43 57 179African American 60 40 121White 47 53 419ACA will make things better 65 35 253ACA will have no effect 44 56 109ACA will make things worse 40 60 223State based exchanges 53 47 204Federally managed exchanges 50 50 367

    Insurance: Uninsured 58 42 122Insurance: Purchased on Own 52 48 114Insurance: Employer-based 50 50 214Insurance: Govt Plan 41 59 1082010 Vote: Democrat 59 41 3012010 Vote: Republican 45 55 1672012 Vote: Democrat 57 43 3552012 Vote: Republican 41 59 1672014 Vote: Democrat 55 45 3232014 Vote: Republican 48 52 199

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    19: Are you going to visit one of these state or federal online insurance exchanges in the next few months, or not?(among respondents who have not visited an exchange)

    Yes No NLikely Voters 14 86 1577Males 16 84 717Females 12 88 860

    Age: 18-29 31 69 214Age: 30-44 21 79 339Age 45-64 11 89 595Age: 65+ 4 96 429Republicans 8 92 515Democrats 21 79 566Independents 13 87 495Hispanic 22 78 131African American 28 72 154White 11 89 1344ACA will make things better 39 61 250ACA will have no effect 8 92 658ACA will make things worse 11 89 668

    State based exchanges 14 86 497Federally managed exchanges 14 86 1044Insurance: Uninsured 39 61 140Insurance: Purchased on Own 22 78 99Insurance: Employer-based 12 88 704Insurance: Govt Plan 7 93 5462010 Vote: Democrat 17 83 5972010 Vote: Republican 7 93 5782012 Vote: Democrat 19 81 7232012 Vote: Republican 7 93 6562014 Vote: Democrat 20 80 6672014 Vote: Undecided 12 88 2562014 Vote: Republican 9 91 648

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    20: As you may know, the health insurance exchanges opened for enrollment on October 1. Just your impression, howwell have the online health insurance exchanges been working?

    Extremelywell

    Very well Fairly well Not toowell

    Not wellat all

    N

    Likely Voters 5 10 26 30 30 2192Males 5 9 22 31 32 1022

    Females 4 10 29 29 28 1170Age: 18-29 9 17 27 25 21 359Age: 30-44 8 13 25 30 24 538Age 45-64 2 7 25 31 35 827Age: 65+ 2 4 26 32 36 468Republicans 2 5 10 28 54 664Democrats 9 16 40 26 9 841Independents 2 6 22 37 33 685Hispanic 5 15 32 24 24 195African American 15 18 37 21 8 282White 3 7 24 32 34 1785ACA will make things better 16 26 37 17 4 516ACA will have no effect 2 7 35 37 20 771

    ACA will make things worse 0 2 11 32 54 905State based exchanges 5 10 30 29 26 712Federally managed exchanges 5 9 23 31 33 1430Insurance: Uninsured 5 10 28 27 31 267Insurance: Purchased on Own 9 15 28 21 26 213Insurance: Employer-based 4 9 24 33 30 931Insurance: Govt Plan 4 7 27 30 33 6602010 Vote: Democrat 9 15 38 27 11 9092010 Vote: Republican 1 5 10 30 53 7522012 Vote: Democrat 8 15 39 28 10 10892012 Vote: Republican 2 4 9 29 56 8352014 Vote: Democrat 8 14 37 29 12 10002014 Vote: Undecided 0 7 23 36 34 323

    2014 Vote: Republican 2 6 13 29 50 859