Single-Payer Support Monitor
Monitor Political Support
Temporary note: The updates of new supporters of single-payer national health insurance have been made. However, most of the updates for names of new Representatives and Senators have not yet been made for the 111th Congress. Our small team plans to complete that activity during March and then remove this note.
- Monitor Progress: Graphs of Progress: Increasing Support in U.S. House and U.S. Senate
- Monitor Progress: Current Chart of the U.S. Congress’ Support
- Status by Individual U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative
- Supporters by State
- Voters' Guide for 2010
- Supporters by Political Role:
| Have: | Need: ** | |
| — U.S. Representatives | 20% — 89 of 435 | 67% — 292 of 435 |
| — U.S. Senators | 3% — 3 of 100 | 67% — 67 of 100 |
| — Supportive U.S. President | None | One |
| — State Legislatures | 6% — 3 of 50 | |
| — U.S. Mayors' Organizations | 100% — 2 of 2 | |
| — Delegates in the U.S. House | 33% — 2 of 6 |
- Support by Political Party
- History of Support
- Election Results - 2008 ← moved to History of Support
- Superstars - strong supporters
We, the People, Want Support!
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** Note about the "Need" information, above: I suggest that the legislation for non-profit single-payer national health insurance is extremely important for our country's citizens and businesses. Therefore, U.S. citizens need to cause the "political will" to be so strong that there is not only a supportive U.S. President, but also a two-thirds majority of support in the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate. More support from state legislatures would be helpful, but the primary concern is to communicate to the members of the U.S. House in sufficient numbers to get support there ... with communications to the U.S. Senate being optional but also very helpful. The higher the numbers are, then the more likely that the nation will implement national health insurance better and faster with citizens who are prepared for the change to the improved, simplified financing of health care.



