The article I linked to specifically states that "68% of American voters have health-insurance coverage they rate good or excellent" which would mean that 68 percent of Americans have insurance and rate it as excellent. It does not say of those with insurance, it says American voters. You can argue that the guy doesn't know what he's talking about but his polls tend to more closely reflect reality.

Stu
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