Source: Health Care as an Election Issue 1992-2002: November 2000
Which one issue mattered most in deciding how you voted for president (November 7, 2000)?...
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Which 1 or 2 issues mattered most in deciding how you voted (for President 1992)? Asked of half sample (54% of voters) Note: Adds to more than 100% due to multiple responses 20% Health care21 Federal budget deficit12 Abortion13 Education42 Economy/Jobs5 Environment14 Taxes8 Foreign policy15 Family values13 Don't know/No answer Survey by ABC News, CBS…
Which of the following is your biggest source of personal concern about how the economy might affect you? Asked of half sample (n=603) 26% Losing your job24 Not being able to pay for health care12 Losing money in the stock market7 Not being able to pay your rent or mortgage7 Not being able to pay your other bills5 Rising personal debt6 Losing…
Now, I am going to read you a list of some different things the President (Bill Clinton) and the new Congress might try to do in the next year.
I have some questions about what the President (Bill Clinton) and the new Congress should try to accomplish in the next year.
If a presidential candidate’s position on health care differs from your own, how likely is it that this particular difference ALONE would determine your vote on election day? (Asked of registered voters who think the issue of health care (other than Medicare) is one of the deciding factors in who to choose for president) 6%…
If a presidential candidate’s position on Medicare differs from your own, how likely is it that this particular difference ALONE would determine your vote on election day? (Asked of those who think the issue of Medicare is one of the deciding factors in who to choose for president) 11% Certain to determine your vote20 Very…
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