Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010,Kaiser Family Foundation polling has found the public divided in their overall views of the law. At the same time, an intensity gap in opinion has existed since 2010, and with the share of the public holding strongly unfavorable views of the law outnumbering the share with strongly favorable views. A new analysis of Kaiser Family Foundation polling data finds that intensity gap began to shut in spring 2017. The share with a “very favorable” view is now roughly equal to the share with a “very unfavorable” view.
Source: kff.org