Disability
A majority of voters think medical aid in dying should be an option for someone with a terminal illness (65%).
An overwhelming majority of voters, including 91% of Democrats and 86% of Republicans, support expanding Medicare to cover long-term, in-home care services.
A majority of voters (56%) — including 65% of Democrats, 51% of Independents, 49% of Republicans, and 72% of disabled voters — think the U.S. should increase SSI funding.
6 in 10 voters say they have heard, seen, or read “nothing at all" about discrimination against little people in their communities.
Roughly two-thirds of disabled voters think both parties should be doing more to protect disabled Americans.
Voters across party lines reject GOP efforts to repeal the $35 per month cap on insulin costs for seniors on Medicare.