opponents to change or stop the law “so it has less impact on taxpayers, employers, and health care providers”, a view which

theoretically encompasses a range of positions from hard-core repeal supporters to those who believe the law only needs minor

tweaks. One in three (including more than half of Democrats) believe that the law’s opponents should accept that it is the law of

the land and stop trying to block its implementation, down somewhat from January (33 percent now compared to 40 percent at

the start of the year).