the same people who support the repeal also support voter ID laws and are against the health insurance mandate.
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Voters said theyd back repeal of SB 5, 56-32 percent, slightly stronger backing for repeal that May 18 results which found 54 percent for repeal and 36 percent against. A referendum on SB 5 appears likely to make the Nov. 8 ballot.
Also in the poll, voters overwhelmingly backed, 78-20 percent, efforts to require photo identification to vote, a measure that has passed the Ohio House, but not the Senate.
The poll also found that by a narrow margin, 48-45 percent, voters support a proposed constitutional amendments to block any federal efforts to require Ohioans to buy health insurance. The proposed amendment also appears likely to be on the Nov. 8 ballot.
go figure