On Wednesday, the venerable Field Poll released its latest survey on California voters' attitudes towards health care reform. It shows a remarkable shift in public opinion since Field's previous survey, conducted in December 2006 and released in January 2007.
By remarkable, I mean earthshaking. Consider the percentage of respondents preferring to make change within the current system versus those willing [...]
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