Kate
Dixon, Health Care Policy Intern
This
week, President Trump announced via Twitter that health care efforts to repeal
and replace the ACA will take place after the 2020 election. The ACA has always
been politically divisive, as reflected in a poll by the Kaiser Family
Foundation dating back to April 2010. Yearly averages for favorable opinions of
the ACA dipped slightly across all parties between 2012 and 2014. Favorability
of the ACA among all voters, however, peaked in 2018 at 50 percent favorability
and has maintained that average over the first three months of 2019.
https://www.americanactionforum.org/weekly-checkup/why-bipartisanship-on-drug-pricing-continues/#ixzz5kVYxGf00
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