One week before the 2012 presidential election, health policy issues including Medicare and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) remain a factor in voters’ views of the race, though they continue to be eclipsed by the economy as the primary concern on voters’ minds.
The October Kaiser Health Tracking survey also finds that President Barack Obama’s edge over Governor Mitt Romney as the candidate trusted by more voters on most health policy issues remains, though his edge has narrowed over the course of the past month. [cont. – PDF]
Kaiser Family Foundation