Not only are they clueless about the content of the law, but nearly half of all voters don't know how the Supreme Court decided on the law last Thursday.
And yet, a pretty large chunk of the country has no idea what happened. The Pew Research Center reports today, "Despite extensive public interest in the court's ruling, just 55% of the public knows that the Supreme Court upheld most of the health care law's provisions; 45% say either that the court rejected most provisions (15%) or do not know what the court did (30%)."
On the podcast, I raised the question: "I wonder how many people saw the erroneous CNN and FNC coverage and went about their livers thinking the mandate was struck down." Now we know one possible answer.
(Thanks to Thomas Soldan Attorney at Law)