A new Politico/Harvard poll finds that more than half of Democrats likely to vote in House races rank health care as “extremely important” in determining their vote, the new survey found. That’s more than any other factor in an election cycle that Democratic candidates have cast as a referendum on Republican attempts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Yet the focus on health care appears confined to the Democratic side of the aisle. Republican respondents are primarily influenced by terrorism, jobs and gun policy — a sign of deepening partisan divisions in the Trump era.
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