Survey: Health Care Worries to Follow Voters to Polls

Survey: Health Care Worries to Follow Voters to Polls
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When the majority of voters across the country head to the voting booth in November and again in 2020, the politics of health care will not be far from their thoughts.

That's the finding of the fourth annual Texas Medical Center's national consumer survey, released Wednesday, which gauges attitudes on health issues, ranging from support of President Donald Trump's policies to whether foods laden with fat and sugar should cost more.

Titled, “The Nation's Pulse,” the survey questioned 5,038 people across 50 states, including 1,018 people in Texas. Respondents were both Democrats and Republicans but also included those who identified as Independent.



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