Our last poll “How often should Jsmog.com display new polls” posted almost a month ago received “seven” responses, 4 of which said there should be daily polls. Although daily polls would be great, with only seven responses in a month, we will have to get a lot more responses before we can start putting up daily polls.
Our latest poll has to do with what you think the US Senate should do if a final Health Care Reform bill is brought to the senate floor without a Public Option. Support for a government-run health care option is gaining ground in the Senate and could be included in the final bill. However, a version of the public option that is looking like it will make the final bill has a provision that allows states to “opt out” of such a program if their governor or legislature chose to do so. This Public Option “Option” may satisfy both liberal and moderate Democrats while not driving away others, in order to reach the 60 votes it needs to advance the legislation without a filibuster. Our poll asks what the Senate should do if a public option is not included in the final bill at all.











