The Supreme Court made their decision Thursday to keep President Obama's health reform law, but half of Americans don't agree with it.

Though the public is mainly split down the middle regarding the 5-4 decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a slim majority wants part or all of the law repealed, according to a USA Today/ Gallup poll taken Thursday.

The percentage who favored the law was under 40 percent (at 37 percent), and 44 percent said they didn't favor the law.

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