American people want President-elect Donald Trump to prioritize healthcare

A recent Reuters poll found Americans want President-elect Donald Trump to focus on healthcare once he steps into the White House, according to The Hill.

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Here are four points:

1. Of the respondents, 21 percent said they want President-elect Trump to make healthcare his top priority following his inauguration.

2. Sixteen percent said they would like him to focus on jobs and 14 percent want the President-elect Trump to prioritize immigration.

3. Eighty-five percent of respondents accepted the presidential election’s results as legitimate.

4. More than half (63 percent) said they would support President-elect Trump following his inauguration.

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