Story highlights A new poll shows people don't like what they're hearing on health care

They also don't like Congress or the President tweeting

Washington (CNN) Most voters -- 55% -- say they disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of health care, while just 35% said they approved, according to a new Fox News poll released Wednesday.

The vast majority -- 72% of respondents -- said they were familiar with the Republican plan to repeal and replace part of Obamacare. Only 34% of people said they supported that plan.

Of those who said they were opposed to the Republican plan, the American Health Care Act, 67% said it was because the bill "makes too many changes to Obamacare" and 21% said they didn't support the plan because it "doesn't make enough changes to Obamacare."

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People were split on the stability of the current health care system. Almost half agreed with the idea that Obamacare would collapse if left untouched, a position put forward by many Republicans, including House Speaker Paul Ryan.

People were also somewhat split on Trump's revised "travel ban," which a judge in Hawaii temporarily froze Wednesday . About 43% said they approved of the new executive order, and 54% disapproved.

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