Public Support For Medicare-for-All
Support for Medicare-for-All continues to rise, whether in Congress, state legislatures, or among the American people. Recent polls indicate that six in ten Americans support Medicare-for-All. In addition, more than 60 percent believe that government is responsible for ensuring health coverage for all Americans. And nearly 70 percent of all voters, including battleground voters, identify health care as an important issue in upcoming elections.
Resources:
- Poll: Views on Prescription Drug Pricing and Medicare-for-All Proposals
- Poll: Americans’ Views on Replacing the ACA
- Poll: The Economist/YouGov – April 2-4, 2017
- Poll: Majority Supports Single-Payer Health Care
- News Article: A New Survey Says Doctors Are Warming up to Single-Payer Health Care
- Poll: Cost of Healthcare Is Americans’ Top Financial Concern
- Poll: Large Majorities of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans Want Continued Federal Funding for Medicaid Expansion
- Poll: Public support for ‘single payer’ health coverage grows, driven by Democrats