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Republican Satisfaction With U.S. Healthcare Costs Surges
Republicans' satisfaction with U.S. healthcare costs jumped to 43%, from 26% in 2018. Democrats' satisfaction fell to 9%, from 13% last year.
The Trend Line: Affordable Care Act Is Obama's Biggest Accomplishment and Failure
Americans name the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, as President Barack Obama's biggest accomplishment and his biggest failure, says Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport.
Gallup Health Series: ACA, Mental Health, Fitbits and More
Gallup will release the findings of its annual Health and Healthcare survey in the coming weeks.
Emotional Partisanship Driving Views of Healthcare
Americans' political identities are powerful drivers of views on healthcare, making it hard to change public opinion on healthcare-related policy issues.
American Public Opinion: ACA and Tax Reform
Americans are not opposed to reforming the tax system but don't want tax cuts for the wealthy or corporations. They also support changing the ACA but not necessarily repealing it.
Most Americans Want Changes to Affordable Care Act
Americans' views of the Affordable Care Act remain stable, with a slight majority, 53%, disapproving. More than four in 10 Americans want the law kept with major changes, while 37% want the law repealed and replaced.
The Partisan Gap in Views of the Coronavirus
Republicans and Democrats differ in their views of many virus-related issues and in their adherence to mitigation mandates.
'Obamacare' Still Earns a Split Decision From Americans
Half of Americans approve and 48% disapprove of the Affordable Care Act, similar to the even split in November.
Americans Slightly More Positive Toward Affordable Care Act
Americans' views about the Affordable Care Act are more positive now than they were last fall, although they are still more negative than positive. Half disapprove of the law, while 44% approve -- the narrowest gap since 2013.
Several Issues Tie as Most Important in 2020 Election
Healthcare, national security, guns and education are the most influential issues in the 2020 election. How important they are to voters, though, depends on which party those voters belong to.