Thursday, February 25, 2016

Most Americans accept healthcare perspectives of Democratic candidates

6 out of 10 Americans back the healthcare vision of either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, the 2 Democratic presidential candidates, in accordance to a latest tracking poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Although, Clinton's method of building on the Affordable Care Act carries the most support.
A national telephone poll, which covered nearly 1,200 voting-age adults, discovered that 36 percent of persons believe Congress should make upon President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law “to make better affordability and access to care.” Another 24 percent stated that the U.S. should instead develop a single-payer system, which has been the cornerstone of the Sanders campaign trail.
The survey involved a pretty even representation of Democrats, Republicans and independents.
Particularly among Democrats, 54 percent favored building on the ACA versus 33 percent who need a single-payer, government-run system. Even among independents, 62 percent preferred the ACA or single-payer, in accordance to the poll.

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