Republicans are increasingly playing with fire when it comes to forging ahead with Obamacare repeal when they have no replacement plan in sight. The latest Kaiser Family Foundation survey demonstrates that loud and clear.

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20% of Americans support immediate ACA repeal;

28% want to wait for a replacement plan;

47% oppose repeal https://t.co/9EJ35LxzyE pic.twitter.com/Y023W3yFxW — Kaiser Family Found (@KaiserFamFound) January 6, 2017

Yes, you added that right. A full 75 percent—three quarters of those surveyed—say either "don't repeal it" (47 percent) or "wait for a replacement" (28 percent). That's a very big percentage. A big enough one to deny any kind of mandate to Republicans trying to get rid of it, as KFF CEO Drew Altman reinforces. "Most of the American people said they're either against repealing it or they're against repealing it unless Republicans put a replacement plan on the table," Altman says. "They want to see what comes next before they seen the ACA repealed."