Voters Support Medical Aid in Dying, Think It Should Only Be Offered to Terminally Ill Patients
A majority of voters think medical aid in dying should be an option for someone with a terminal illness (65%).
A Bipartisan Majority of Voters Support Expanding Medicare to Include Coverage for Long-Term, In-Home Care Services
An overwhelming majority of voters, including 91% of Democrats and 86% of Republicans, support expanding Medicare to cover long-term, in-home care services.
Voters Want to Make It Easier to Receive Social Security Disability Benefits
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.
Voters Are Largely Unaware of the Discrimination Faced by Little People
6 in 10 voters say they have heard, seen, or read “nothing at all" about discrimination against little people in their communities.
Disabled Voters Do Not Believe Politicians Care About Disabled Americans
Roughly two-thirds of disabled voters think both parties should be doing more to protect disabled Americans.
Voters Support Keeping the $35 Cap on Insulin
Voters across party lines reject GOP efforts to repeal the $35 per month cap on insulin costs for seniors on Medicare.