Polls show deep partisan divide over Affordable Care Act
Despite millions of Americans newly insured under ACA, most Americans still do not approve of the legislation For immediate release: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 Boston, MA – A comprehensive analysis of data from 27 public opinion polls conducted…
NPR/RWJF/HSPH Poll finds health most common major stressful event in Americans’ lives last year
Reports of great deal of stress more than twice as common among people in poor health For immediate release: July 7, 2014 Princeton, N.J. – A new NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) poll released…
Poll finds bipartisan public support for creating state insurance exchanges despite continuing party divisions over the ACA
More Americans Back Than Oppose State Medicaid Expansions but, Like Many Governors, Public Splits Along Party Lines On the Federal Deficit, Public Wants Action but Still Resists Most Cuts and Sacrifices, Especially to Medicare For immediate release: Thursday, January 24,…
Americans remain divided over health reform with an uptick in public opposition as GOP ramped up repeal campaign
As Many Americans Would Like To Keep or Expand Health Reform Law As Would Like To Repeal Or Replace It, And Most Oppose Defunding Implementation Public Concerned About The Deficit But A Majority Opposes Cutting Medicare And Social…
Poll analysis shows prospective voters for Democratic Congressional Candidates and prospective voters for Republicans hold starkly different views on what the next congress should do about new health care law
Results Suggest Outcome of 2010 Congressional Elections Will Be Significant for Future Direction of Health Care Legislation For immediate release: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Boston, MA – A comprehensive review of national opinion polls, including newly released data,…