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New Swing Poll Shows Supporting GOP Healthcare Plan has Consequences for GOP Incumbents

March 27, 2017 by Hart Research Leave a Comment

From March 15 to 19, Hart Research surveyed 1,001 likely 2018 voters spread evenly across 20 battleground congressional districts currently held by Republicans—including 11 carried by Hillary Clinton in November, and nine carried by Donald Trump. The survey finds that information about the Republicans’ plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act—combined with voters knowing their Republican member of Congress supports the plan—results in a net 13-point swing away from the Republicans in the vote for Congress, including substantial movement in districts that President Trump carried in November.

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