A recent Pennsylvania poll, known as the Patient Poll, reveals that respondents in that state continue to express interest in universal health care but not in paying for it. Opposition to the higher taxes required to pay for such care has risen from previous polls.
The survey, conducted in January 2010 by the Institute for Good Medicine, asked, "Do you believe that this country should enact some form of universal health care?" Those who responded that they did numbered 65.7 percent, up from 63.4 percent in July 2008.