A new Washington Post-Schar School poll finds that voters who will decide control of the U.S. House said President Trump and health care were two of the most important factors as they chose their candidates in the midterm election.
“More than four in 10 who cast early or absentee ballots or voted early Tuesday mentioned Trump or health care as the most important or second-most important factor for their vote, the preliminary results showed. The economy and immigration were close behind, receiving mention from over 3 in 10 voters in the results.”
“Roughly 8 in 10 voters rated the economy positively, after months of job and wage growth, but even so, a small majority said they thought the country was headed in the wrong direction.”
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