About 60 percent of those polled say they want the law improved, while 7 percent said the law is fine as is. But all of them 67 percent would oppose an effort to repeal it. That is 8 percent higher than the findings of a national poll by Kaiser Health last month.
Only 28 percent of those polled in the New Jersey survey say they want the law repealed or replaced.
Just goes to show that a leftist polling organization can manipulate the wording of questions, the sample of subjects asked the question, and/or the numbers they actually receive in order to make the published results come out in their favor!