Health Care in the North Carolina Democratic Primary: KFF Analysis of AP VoteCast Polling March 4, 2020 Slideshow
Health Care in the California Democratic Primary: KFF Analysis of AP VoteCast Polling March 4, 2020 Slideshow
Health Care in the South Carolina Democratic Primary: KFF Analysis of AP VoteCast Polling March 1, 2020 Slideshow
Since 2016, More People Say the ACA Has Helped Them or Their Families, Fewer Say It Has Hurt February 19, 2020 Slide From 2016 to 2019, more people say the ACA has helped them or their families across income level. Fewer say it has hurt.
Health Care in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary: KFF Analysis of AP VoteCast Polling February 13, 2020 Slideshow
In N.H. Democratic Primary, Beating President Trump Mattered More to Health Care Voters than Policy Ideas February 12, 2020 Slide Electing a presidential candidate who can defeat President Trump mattered more to health care voters in New Hampshire than policy ideas.
Drug Overdose Deaths Have Declined Nationally and in Most States, Though Some States Have Seen Increases February 6, 2020 Slide While drug overdose deaths have declined nationally and in most states, 19 states have seen increases since 2017.
Health Policy Resources for Covering the Democratic Presidential Primary Debates December 16, 2019 News Release A collection of key health policy resources for journalists covering the Democratic presidential primary debates.
The Kaiser Family Foundation/Washington Post Climate Change Survey November 27, 2019 Report Our latest partnership survey with The Washington Post examines the public’s views, awareness, and preferences related to climate change. The poll assesses the public’s belief in whether human activity is causing climate change and global warming, as well as levels of concern and support for policy solutions. A companion survey of U.S. teens explores how this age group views the issue of climate change and its potential impact on their generation.
Most Trump Voters Say Nothing Would Change Their Vote, 3 in 10 Can Name a Policy Position That Would November 8, 2019 Slide Most Republican voters approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president, and large majorities approve of his approach on key national issues. Small shares of Trump voters (28%) can imagine a scenario in which he enacts a policy, or fails to enact a policy, that would result in them changing their vote choice.