A C-SPAN survey out Friday shows almost all Americans will be paying close attention as the Supreme Court begins three days of arguments surrounding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and its linchpin, the individual mandate.

C-SPAN enlisted the help of research firm Penn Schoen Berland to do an online survey of 1,000 American adults on March 21 and March 22. When asked how interested they were in the Supreme Court's cases concerning the constitutionality of the health care reform law, 95 percent said they were interested, with 65 percent saying they were "very interested."

Ninety-eight percent of those interested are likely voters, according to the C-SPAN survey.

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