As the 2016 election picks up, and the votes roll in from Iowa, New Hampshire, and now South Carolina, there’s no question that health care is as important of a topic as ever. The most recent Kaiser Tracking Poll finds that cost of health care is considered the third most important issue to registered voters when picking a presidential candidate, falling behind terrorism and the economy.
Note that the cost of health care, not Obamacare, is the issue that rises to the top of voters’ minds. In fact, the 2010 health care law ranks all the way down the list at number eight.
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