Liberal Columnist Howard Fineman warns Democrats in for "Colossal losses"

Howard Fineman of NewsWeek offers a stunning assessment of Democrats chances for Congress: After surveying the latest polls on Health Care, Fineman finds that the Dems may be in for spectacular losses in November.

From NewsWeek "The numbers don't lie":

On the day the president signed into law the "fix-it" addendum to the massive health-care measure, two new polls show just how fearful and skeptical Americans are about the entire enterprise. If the numbers stay where they are—and it's not clear why they will change much between now and November—then the Democrats really are in danger of colossal losses at the polls.

The first week of salesmanship by the Democrats and the president hasn't done any good. According to the new Rasmussen poll, only 41 percent of Americans think the law is "good for the country," compared with 50 percent who see it as "bad for the country." Last week the ratio was 41–49 percent. Sixty percent think the measure is "likely to increase the deficit"—also a figure unchanged from last week.

In Gallup's new poll... Americans think the law will harm the U.S. economy (44–34 percent), the overall quality of health care in the U.S. (55–29 percent), and the federal balance sheet (61–23 percent).

Fineman also quotes an un-named Democratic Senator who called the bill "political folly."

(H/t Memeo)

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