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| Data from the FIU/Florida Poll. (c) 1992, 1999, 2000. Florida International University. Current 2000 data is preliminary and is based on 954 interviews completed between October 13 and November 2, 2000. Interviewing will be completed before the election and full results will be available on the IPOR home page on November 16, 2000 (http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/ipor) |
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These tables give percentages of potential voters who answered "mostly bad or very bad" to the question "During the last few years the health care system in the U.S. has been changing rapidly. Overall, do you think these changes have been very good, mostly good, mostly bad, very bad, or haven't they made any difference?".
Almost half of Florida voters do not think what has happened to the US health care system is good. This question probably reflects issues such as managed care and the high cost of prescription drugs.
There is no statistically significant difference among voters planning to vote for Bush, those who say they will vote for Gore and those still undecided. There also has not been much change in these numbers during the past year.
Hugh Gladwin email: gladwin@fiu.edu

