talking about it on the campaign trail are the ones who voted against it. bill: this may be why, new polling numbers show that law was a hard pill to swallow for many americans, only 30 percent of likely voters say they support it. chief political correspondent for the washington examiner, bay iron byron york, good morning to you. in politics and how this applies to health care, medically speaking, first to politics that, 30 percent figure is why democrats are not running under a yes vote in this election. the politics have always been bad, for the whole six months for democrats. if you average all the polls together, you see about a 15-point gap between people who disapprove, don t support the program and people who do. give you one example, representative john dingell, you know, long-time member of the house, democrat, very closely associated, has fought for health care for every one of his 55 years in the house, running a new campaign for his reelection in michigan, it mentions