Kaiser Family Foundation Releases Snapshot - Health Care in the 2012 Election

Courtesy of PBS

The Kaiser Family Foundation released a snapshot of how health-care related issues shape the 2012 election to aid voters this November. This snapshot is one sheet full of graphs and charts that breakdown virtually all health care-related issues, deciphering information that would interest potential voters “including the percentage of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who named health care or the economy as the issue that is most important in determining their vote for President”  [1]

You can see the snapshot tool here and here.



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