A new poll shows that most Americans -- 56% -- want to see critics of President Obama's health care law drop efforts to block it and move on to other national issues.

The survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation also reflects continued partisan divisions over the law in the days after a divided Supreme Court found it constitutional.

"Democrats overwhelmingly say opponents should move on to other issues (82%), as do half (51%) of independents and a quarter (26%) of Republicans," Kaiser reports.

"But," it adds, "seven in 10 Republicans (69%) say they want to see efforts to stop the law continue, a view shared by 41% of independents and 14% of Democrats."

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and other GOP candidates are making repeal of what they call "Obamacare" a major part of their campaigns.

Kaiser reports that "the public is also divided in its emotional reaction" to last week's Supreme Court decision, "with similar shares reporting being angry (17%) and enthusiastic (18%)."

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