Here are four key points:
1. Forty-two percent “strongly” favored a single-payer system.
2. An additional 14 percent reported they “somewhat” support such a system.
3. Only six percent are “somewhat” against the system and 35 percent “strongly oppose” a single-payer system.
4. In 2008, a Merritt analysis found 58 percent of physicians opposed a single-payer healthcare system.
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