The White House’s beleaguered attempts to woo young people into buying into the new health care law just hit another snag: The ‘young invincibles’ just aren’t that into it.
More than half (57%) of 18- to 29-year-olds said they disapprove of the new law, according to a Harvard study released Wednesday — ironically, the same day that President Obama gave a speech encouraging them to give the new law a chance. In the same survey, 41% of millennials said they aren’t too thrilled with Obama himself either. The president’s approval rating was down 12 points from when the study was conducted last year.
Copyright © 2024 Physicians for Reform. All Rights Reserved.