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Harvard/Harris: Immigration Overtakes Health Care as Top Issue for Voters

 
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Wed, Jul 3rd 2019 @ 1:15 pm EDT

Immigration has surpassed health care as the issue that voters see as the most important facing the United States, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill. The survey shows 42% of registered voters pointed to immigration as the top issue, compared to 38% who chose health care, as reported by The Hill.

Older people were more likely to pick immigration as their top issue, with 55% of voters 65 and older saying so. A quarter of voters aged 18-24 chose immigration as the most important issue. The Harvard/Harris Poll shows just how prominent a role immigration is poised to play in the 2020 election, especially after health care dominated the debate stage late last week in Miami's Democratic Primary debate.

https://www.numbersusa.com/news/harvardharris-immigration-overtakes-health-care-top-issue-voters