If people view the Health Care Bill neutrally (29%), they see no reason to oppose it.
I don't know where the insight of analysts otherwise comes from and with 39% feeling negatively impacted, that leaves 6% undecided.
I do not believe most Americans want this measure postponed or defeated.
It would seem as though Independents have a difficult time holding onto the idea of success and are more effected by Conservative opinions regarding fiscal viability of programs than one would expect. I think that is sad.
The Independents that voted so well in November 2008 are part of a historical Presidency that is actually solving problems. Their 'issue' with this President is still very unclear. There is no reason to doubt President Obama's sincerity, patriotism or agenda. He hasn't surprised anyone with the proposed legislation to date.
The nation decided overwhelmingly to back a Democratic majority with an intelligent and insightful President. The Independents are just a mess aren't they? There is no reason to be this distraught over a decision for a President that is overwhelmingly 'good' for this country.