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Elderly lead opposition on Obama healthcare

By Dick Morris - 07/28/09 10:03 AM ET
In 1993-94, when the Clintons tried to pass healthcare reform, the opposition to their proposals was concentrated among middle-aged voters, galvanized by the “Harry and Louise” ads. But opposition to the Obama proposals centers among the elderly, who suspect that it will mean a sharp curtailment of their medical care.

The Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Poll of July 21-24 found that voters over 65 opposed the Obama plan by 35-47. They oppose a government-run insurance plan to compete with private plans by 31-56 and believe that the Obama plan will “cost me money” rather than “save me money” by 57-20! Only 24 percent of the elderly feel that the Obama plan will lead to better healthcare for “you and your family,” while 45 percent believe the quality of care will be worse.

By 61-29, elderly voters reject the idea that “it is possible to have major healthcare reform without increasing the budget deficit. They also say, by 65-29, that it is impossible to have it without raising taxes. Three-quarters expect their personal taxes to go up if the plan passes.

Oddly, for a population that now gets its health services through government-run Medicare, they would rather be in a privately run system than one managed by the government, by 67-7.

Most resistant to change, the elderly voters cite fears that they “will have to change existing healthcare arrangements” as the greatest reason to oppose the Obama plan.

The political impact of these findings is enormous. Instead of facing an inchoate unease about Obama’s proposals, Democrats who vote for them are likely to find themselves running into the teeth of strong, concentrated elderly opposition. Fears of rationing and the denial of care are stoking opposition to a fever pitch among the elderly. So widespread is the dissatisfaction with the Obama plan that it may drive the elderly into Republican ranks as surely as Bush’s Social Security reforms alienated then in 2005 and drove them into the arms of Democrats.

The factors that animate elderly opposition to the Obama plan are not generally those under discussion in Washington. The polling shows that the elderly are not as fixated on macro issues like the deficit or what taxes must be raised to pay for the program as they are on very specific personal concerns about their continued access to quality medical care. Seniors are less interested in whether there will be a government insurance option than whether they will face rationing of care.

Open-ended questions on a number of surveys find the elderly very worried that they will not be able to get quality-of-life treatments, such as hip or knee replacements, under the Obama program. Others worry that the program will encourage them to give up when facing serious illness and enter hospices to minimize costs to the government.

The Clintons lost the elections of 1994 primarily because of the tax increases the Democratic Congress passed. Healthcare reform was not nearly as important in their defeat as the tax hikes. But in the elections of 2010, the elderly are likely to respond harshly to the healthcare reforms and, increasingly, may vote Republican as a result.

For his part, Obama faces a tough dilemma. The more he enlists his personal popularity in his campaign for healthcare reform, the more his job approval ratings will drop — as they have recently. And the lower these ratings go, the less likely he is to be able to persuade his party to pass his healthcare reforms.

These survey results will come as no surprise to congressmen and senators who go home in August and take soundings in their districts. The opposition of their elderly constituents to the plans making their way through Congress will be obvious. And when they feel the heat, they will, hopefully, see the light.



Morris, a former adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Outrage. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by e-mail or to order a signed copy of their new best-selling book, Fleeced, go to dickmorris.com.
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Comments (7)

Wait, I don't get it, does "The Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Poll of July 21-24 found that voters over 65 opposed the Obama plan by 35-47. They oppose a government-run insurance plan to compete with private plans by 31-56" mean that they don't oppose it since 35 is less than 47?BY chris on 09/03/2009 at 22:42
The point being missed by the opposition from the elderly is really very simple. Medicare cut the reimbur[***]t rate on March 1 of this year. Many doctors are now refusing to take medicare. Obama is going to fund one third of his plan by cutting five hundred million out of medicare. Even an idiot can see where this is going.BY Tom Quinn on 09/04/2009 at 14:53
"a population that now gets its health services through government-run Medicare"Is this actually a fact or a myth?Both my parents and in-laws are covered by retirement medical plans: one from ATT/Lucent, the other a double-retiree from the Military and US Post Office.What percent of seniors are not covered by medicare? In addition to the above examples, there are the large groups of UAW retirees, government-service retirees, et cetera. (Yes, the military, US Post Office, and govt-service retirees are also govt-funded plans; but there not under the medicare rules. What percent of seniors are actually enrolled in Medicare?)BY C on 09/07/2009 at 12:50
Nobody is going to listen to a crooked mouth lying two-timer. You are a disgrace to politics, your family and your country. Have you no shame at all… Typical republican, get caught and try to pass judgement on others. Go to hell.BY Ryorkjr on 09/07/2009 at 18:56
Mr. Morris,I dare to say in my opinion you are a party to the party of NO. All of you need help. Do yourself a favor and go to a Catholic mass and use the confessional after. God even forgives the hateful faithful. An example is the insane Pastor Steven Anderson from AZ who preaches hate and death to Obama. A real SICKO who should be arrested for his criminal mind.BY Rose Hann on 09/08/2009 at 12:45
My roommate has no health insurance and I'm on MC/MA. And yet we both oppose Obama's plan to drastically overhaul America's healthcare system and install a $1.5 trillion public option.*Figure out the income of those without it and the reasons they cannot afford to purchase healthcare. Lower the age of MC eligibility to 55 (with higher premiums and co-pays), raise the cap on MA eligibility, establish effective tort reform, and remove the barriers of interstate insurance sales. After these solutions have been allowed time to take effect, return and re-evaluate the problem, then tweak it to pick up the last of the uninsured.Anyone with any sense knows the bulk of that $1.5 trillion will be used to establish and maintain yet another massive government bureaucracy. No thanks, I'll pass.BY Christine Golden on 09/08/2009 at 23:03
Obama is the worst President in History OF THIS NATION. I AM 73 YEARS OLD I HAVE SINCE 18 YEAR OLD TO 68 BEFORE I RETIRE AND MY MEDICARE HAS CUT THE TEXT THAT I HAVE WORKED AND PAID FOR 50 YEARS. i JUST FOUND ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TEST VIT. D ALMOST 400.00 MY MEDICare WILL NOT PAY FOR. THIS IS MORE BAD AND CUTDS TO SENIORS. THIS PRESIDENT HATES AMERICA.ANNCHAMBERLAINT EXASBY ANN CHAMBERLAIN on 09/13/2009 at 18:29

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