In a Primary survey published today on HotAir.com, we find this nugget reflecting voter anger over ObamaCare and Medicaid expansion:
On the health care front, not a whole lot of news. Nearly three out of four respondents see Obamacare exchange and expansion support as deal breakers for their primary votes, which creates a very low ceiling for many candidates who supported one or both of these initiatives. That scene gets even bleaker when primary demographics are taken into consideration; the older the voter, the more deal breaker-y the topic tends to become.
In a stark warning to Medicaid expanders here and elsewhere, three quarters of voters see it accurately as a vote for ObamaCare, and a reason to withhold their support in the 2016 primaries.