found it..
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...-obama-job-disapproval-reaches-a-career-high/
The health care law looks most politically hazardous in the states that backed Mitt Romney in 2012; there Americans by 3-1, 46-15 percent, say theyâre more inclined to oppose than to support a candidate who favors the law. But the ACAâs no help even in the blue states that backed Obama; while the division is far closer, 31 percent in those states are inclined to oppose an ACA-linked candidate, vs. 25 percent whoâd be more apt to support one.
For all the ACAâs troubles, Americans divide evenly, 49-49 percent, on whether the law simply is unworkable or the government can recover and implement it successfully. While its individual mandate is widely opposed, 58 percent support its requirement that companies with 50 or more employees provide coverage or pay a fine. And fewer than half â though a still-troubling 44 percent â think Obama âintentionally misledâ the public when he said that people who liked their policies could keep them. (For comparison, there were four occasions in 2005-6 when majorities said George W. Bush had âintentionally misledâ the American public on Iraq.)
TURN â The results overall represent a sharp turnaround in fortune for Obama and his party, which just a month ago were ascendant over the Republicans in views of the budget dispute that led to a partial government shutdown. Today 45 percent of Americans call Obama âtoo liberal,â matching the high, and 46 percent say the same about the Democratic Party. And perhaps adding insult to injury, registered voters divide numerically in Mitt Romneyâs favor, 49-45 percent, if they had a mulligan for the 2012 presidential election. While the difference between the two is within the pollâs error margin, Obamaâs support is 6 points below his actual showing a year ago.
and the sample ...
Partisan divisions are 31-24-37 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.