Large Majorities Dismiss GOP Attacks On Health Care As "Scare Tactics"

I'm really not sure what to make of these new Bloomberg poll numbers flagged by The Plum Line's Greg Sargent:

* Sixty-three percent said the claim that “death panels of government officials would decide how much medical care ailing individuals will receive” is a scare tactic, versus 30% who said it’s legit.

* Fifty-nine percent said the claim that “health care would be rationed” is a scare tactic, versus 35% who said it’s legit.

* Fifty-two percent said the claim that “health care would become socialized medicine” is a scare tactic, versus 43% who said it’s legit.

* Sixty-one percent said the claim that “government money would be used to pay for abortions” is a scare tactic, versus 33% who said it’s legit.

* Fifty-eight percent said the claim that “government money would pay for health care for illegal immigrants” is a scare tactic, versus 37% who said it’s legit.

On one hand, it's great to see a recognition of the ugly attempts to derail meaningful health care reform.  But at the same time, at least some of the population seems to both identify the bogus claims as "scare tactics" and be swayed by them at the same time.