Trump Voters and Clinton Voters Differ Dramatically in Health Care Policy Tradeoffs and Priorities, Survey Finds
The third annual
"As health care coverage continues to occupy a prominent position in our national conversation, our research shows how much more complicated the issue becomes when individual Americans weigh the various tradeoffs," said
The survey also examined the state of Americans' health, and found that 44 percent of adults believe they have a serious health problem that is "ongoing or serious … that requires frequent medical care — for example, regular doctor visits, or daily medications." Forty-three percent of respondents said their spouse fit into that category, and a quarter believe that statement applies to their child. Overall, close to six in 10 people believe that description fits themselves or someone in their immediate family.
In addition to unveiling Americans' thoughts on health care, the
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