Politico February 19, 2020
Adam Cancryn

Both parties agree the focus should be on pocketbook health issues, rather than a dramatic overhaul like “Medicare for All.”

The vast majority of Americans rank cutting health care and prescription drug costs as their top priorities heading into election season.

Americans have a clear message for President Donald Trump and the Democratic candidates vying to replace him: Lower health care costs.

The vast majority of Americans rank cutting health care and prescription drug costs as their top priorities heading into election season, regardless of party affiliation, according to a new POLITICO-Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health survey.

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