12-06-2017, 08:09 AM
Quinnipiac University Poll/December 5, 2017
Health care is the most important problem facing the country today, 18 percent of voters say, as 17 percent list the economy. Another 13 percent of voters list foreign policy, while 11 percent cite terrorism and 10 percent list race relations.
Voters say 55–32 percent that the Democratic Party can do a better job on health care.
Voters are closely divided on who does a better job on the economy, as 45 percent say the
Democratic Party and 43 percent say the Republican Party. Democrats are ahead on other issues:
56–34 percent that Democrats can do a better job “fighting for the working class;”
51–37 percent that Democrats can do a better job “representing your values.”
American voters say 50–36 percent, including 44–36 percent among independent voters that they would like the Democrats to win control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018. Voters also say 51–37 percent, including 45–38
percent among independent voters, that they would like Democrats to win control of the U.S. Senate in 2018.
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-det...aseID=2504
Health care is the most important problem facing the country today, 18 percent of voters say, as 17 percent list the economy. Another 13 percent of voters list foreign policy, while 11 percent cite terrorism and 10 percent list race relations.
Voters say 55–32 percent that the Democratic Party can do a better job on health care.
Voters are closely divided on who does a better job on the economy, as 45 percent say the
Democratic Party and 43 percent say the Republican Party. Democrats are ahead on other issues:
56–34 percent that Democrats can do a better job “fighting for the working class;”
51–37 percent that Democrats can do a better job “representing your values.”
American voters say 50–36 percent, including 44–36 percent among independent voters that they would like the Democrats to win control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018. Voters also say 51–37 percent, including 45–38
percent among independent voters, that they would like Democrats to win control of the U.S. Senate in 2018.
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-det...aseID=2504
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