Poll: Passing ObamaCare won't help Democrats in November

The national survey of 584 registered voters conducted by Public Policy Polling shows that Republicans currently have a generic ballot advantage of 43 percent to 40 percent in races for Congress.

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When voters were asked which party they were more likely to support if a health care bill doesn’t pass, 43 percent still said they would vote for a Republican congressional candidate, while the number who would vote for a Democrat fell to 38 percent.

If Democrats were able to send President Barack Obama health care reforms, 45 percent of those surveyed said they would support a Republican and 40 percent would back a Democrat.

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