The poll was taken before the ACA replacement bill, the American Health Care Act, was announced. The key points from the poll include:
1. Sixty-four percent of voters felt it was “at least somewhat likely” the ACA would be repealed.
2. Sixty-two percent of voters felt there would be an ACA replacement.
3. Sixty-two percent of voters think it’s likely there will be new infrastructure spending.
4. Fifty-six percent of voters think there will be comprehensive tax reform.
5. Sixteen percent of voters favored funding cuts to HHS.
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