Our Corner | Racial and Religious Divides on Health Care Reform
By: Robert P. Jones | Topics: Our Corner, Politics & Government
[07.03.2012]
In a new article for the Huffington Post, I explore one largely ignored aspect of the debate over health care reform–the role played by racial identity:
In the reactions to the ruling, the powerful way that racial identity shapes attitudes toward the health care law, as well as how this may influence the law’s impact in the -residential race, has been largely overlooked. Comparisons between these key supporters of Romney, which are overwhelmingly white, and black Americans, who overwhelmingly support Obama, paint a stark picture of a racially divided America…
To read the full piece, head to the Huffington Post. For more on Americans’ attitudes toward health care reform, check out our June Religion & Politics Tracking Survey.
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