Health Populi October 3, 2024
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Beyond women’s health and abortion politics, most Americans are looking for more health care baked into the 2024 Elections, based on a new poll from Gallup in collaboration with West Health.

Two in three U.S. adults thought health care was not receiving enough attention during the 2024 Presidential campaign as of September 2024. This is a majority shared opinion for voters across the three party IDs in the U.S., shown in the first bar graph.

The research polled 3,660 U.S. adults in September, about two-thirds before the presidential debate held September 10, and about one-third after it.

The issues having most importance among Americans seeking greater health care policy attention in the 2024 Elections — which could sway their vote...

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