Poll Shows Health Care Is Top Issue in Election:
Americans for Health Care, a project of SEIU, released a poll conducted by Lake Research Partners which reveals that health care is a top issue for voters across the country and was a powerful issue in deciding the outcome of the mid-term elections. The poll was conducted November 5 – 7, 2006.Read more poll results (PDF)
Key findings of the poll include:
- "Health care"and "prescription drugs" (27 percent) were tied with "The situation in Iraq" (27 percent) and second only to "Economy and jobs" (34 percent) as the top concerns of voters.
- Rising health care costs was the most intense economic concern of voters (29 percent).
- Health care has increased in salience since 2004, with 47 percent saying it was the most or one for the most important issues in making their vote for Congress, compared to 32 percent in 2004.
- Sixty-six (66) percent thought health care was discussed too little by the candidates.
- Seventy-four (74) percent of voters think health care should be a high priority for the new Congress.
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