A recent Fox News poll reveals that a majority of voters prioritize protecting public health over lowering food prices. By a 16-point margin, 58% of voters prefer safeguarding public health, while 42% prioritize lowering food prices. This view crosses party lines, with majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and independents prioritizing health and well-being.
Key Findings
The poll also finds broad voter support for key elements of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. Roughly 9 in 10 voters say it is extremely or very important for the government to focus on improving food safety, lowering food costs, and expanding access to healthy foods. About 8 in 10 consider limiting harmful additives and increasing transparency in food labeling important.
Support for new food regulations is prevalent, with more than 9 in 10 voters favoring requiring clearer food labeling and almost as many supporting banning food additives that other countries have restricted due to health concerns.
However, eliminating vaccine requirements is less popular, with fewer than 4 in 10 voters in favor. The poll also reveals differences in opinions on vaccine requirements among different demographics, with more Republicans than Democrats favoring eliminating vaccine requirements.
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