Presidential Candidate Clinton Most Trusted On Health Care Among Likely New Hampshire Democratic Primary Voters, Poll Finds

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Article Date: 10 Dec 2007 - 5:00 PDT

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Democratic voters in New Hampshire trust Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) the most among Democratic presidential candidates to address health care, according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, the Post reports. For the poll, researchers conducted telephone interviews of a random sample of 592 New Hampshire residents likely to vote in the Democratic primary. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points, with higher margins of error for subgroups of respondents.

According to the poll, Clinton has a 23% lead over other Democratic candidates as the most trusted to address health care. About half of respondents cited health care as either their most or second-most important issue of the presidential election, the poll found.

Overall, 35% of respondents indicated that they would vote for Clinton, compared with 29% for Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), 17% for former Sen. John Edwards (N.C.), 10% for New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and 3% or less for other Democratic candidates, according to the poll (Balz/Cohen, Washington Post, 12/6).

Complete results of the poll are available online.

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The Economist this week examined how presidential candidates have offered voters "clear choices" on health care.

According to the Economist, among Democratic candidates, health care "has become a lively battleground in the increasingly edgy war" between Clinton and Obama. Obama has questioned the effectiveness of a requirement in her health care proposal that all U.S. residents obtain health insurance.

Republican candidates focus more on proposals to reduce health care costs, which many voters consider a "bigger problem" than the issue of the uninsured, but in general they have not made health as high of a priority as Democrats, the Economist reports (Economist, 12/6).

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