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Nov 10, 2022 · What The 2022 Midterm Results Might Mean For Health Care. Katie Keith. November 10, 2022 10.1377/forefront.20221110.25152. Add to favorites. Share. A divided Congress would likely neither...
Feb 2, 2023 · This article is divided into three sections: the relative importance of health policy–related issues to voters’ decisions in the 2022 election, voters’ views on specific health...
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KFF/AP VoteCast: Health Care In The 2022 Midterm Election | KFF. This interactive dashboard provides insights from AP VoteCast election polling of the 2022 midterm elections, taking a...
- “Flipped on Its Head”
- Four Health Care Policy Experts
- Affordable Care Act
- Federal Court Appointments
- Points of Electoral Optimism
“One big takeaway going forward is that the politics of abortion in elections was flipped on its head from the last 50 years,” said panelist Mollyann Brodie, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and Executive Director of Public Opinion and Survey Research at the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). “In the past, Republicans used this issue...
Brodie was one of four experts on health care policy and politics who took part in the virtual seminar. The other three were LDI Senior Fellows Allison Hoffman, JD, Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School; Daniel Hopkins, PhD, Professor of both Political Science at Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences and the Annenberg Sch...
“The Republicans ran on repealing the ACA in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016, and when they unexpectedly wound up with control of the presidency, the House and the Senate after the 2016 election they moved quickly to repeal the law,” said Hopkins. “They found that the ACA was then unfavorable with more people than [those who] viewed it favorably. But op...
“Biden has had three quarters of his nominees be either minorities or women, and that has outpaced any other President,” said Hoffman. “He is reshaping the judiciary in a really remarkable way that hasn’t been talked about.” “We’re going to have a Supreme Court that’s skeptical of large steps in terms of health policies,” explained Hoffman. “As you...
As the session ended, moderator Grande asked the three panelists what they saw as the bright spots and reasons for optimism in the voting patterns? Their answers: Hopkins: “Some of those candidates who spent less time thinking about what they would do with policy in favor of revving people up in ways that deepened our divisions, lost. I think I wil...
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Jan 18, 2023 · It might be easy to interpret health care’s minimal role in the 2022 midterm elections as a sign that it will have a minimal role in the 2024 election. But while health care was not at the top of the mind for voters in November 2022, we believe it will again resurface as a key campaign issue.
Nov 11, 2022 · 11/11/2022 02:00 PM EST. Presented by. WEEKEND READ. The day after the election in Philadelphia | Francis Chung/E&E News/POLITICO. If the GOP wins a majority in the House, Senate, or both,...
Mar 15, 2023 · For many voters, health care was top of mind during the 2022 midterm elections. Despite predictions of a “red wave” of GOP victories nationally, Democrats were able to strengthen their control of the Senate, while Republicans won control of the House of Representatives by a slim margin.