Once Again, Health Care Is the Top Issue for Voters
In Tuesday’s special election, in a heavily-Republican district in Arizona, Democrats won a much larger percentage of the vote than expected — in part because many of those who voted disagreed with Republicans’ efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. A majority of voters in this extremely-red district named health care as their top issue. The Republican Party should take the hint — it’s long past time to end their health care sabotage.
Democrats closed a big gap in this heavily-Republican district. It’s no surprise, considering health care was the top issue for voters:
· 58% of voters said health care was the top issue.
· Voters disapproved of Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act by 5 points.
· 54% of voters said we should keep and work to improve the Affordable Care Act.
· Voters were less likely to support Republican Debbie Lesko because of the Republican health care agenda by a 7-point margin.
· A plurality of voters said Democrat Hiral Tipirneni better reflected their views on health care.