Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for June 29, 2021
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June 29, 2021: Just 15% of American voters expect our nation to be more unified a year from today. That's down from 24% when President Biden took office and 21% at the end of February.[1]
A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 32% expect the nation to be more polarized in a year. That's up four points from January but down eight from February. The number expecting things to remain about the same is 36%.[1]
The declining hope for a more unified nation is found primarily among Democrats. As President Biden assumed office, 35% of Democrats expected the nation to become more unified. A month later, 34% held that view. Now, just 19% of Democrats expect more unity in a year.[1]
A majority of Republicans (51%) expect the country to be more polarized. Two-thirds of independent voters expect things to remain the same (37%) or are not sure (32%).[1]
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- June 25, 2021 -74 percent of voters believe it is possible to reduce the cost of healthcare without reducing the quality of healthcare services
- June 24, 2021 -54 percent of voters say providing everyone access to quality healthcare more important than providing health insurance for all, 39% disagree
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- June 22, 2021 -22 percent of voters believe having health insurance guarantees access to quality health care
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See also
- Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day
- Joe Biden
- Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for January 25, 2021
- Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for March 2, 2021
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