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The Food Fight: What Americans Really Think About Health and Vaccines
USATuesday, June 17, 2025
The public's view of Kennedy himself is mixed. A slim majority see him favorably, while nearly as many view him unfavorably.
Democrats are more likely to have a negative view of Kennedy, while Republicans are somewhat more favorable. Those who strongly support the MAGA movement are more likely to view Kennedy positively.
The poll also showed that support for vaccines is strong across different age groups. Most people, from young adults to seniors, strongly support using vaccines.
However, those in the middle age groups were slightly less likely to show strong support. The survey didn't differentiate between COVID vaccines and routine childhood vaccines.
Kennedy has long been vocal about the food industry, environmental toxins, and vaccines. He argues that these factors contribute to many health problems in America.
The poll data suggests that many adults agree with at least part of his message, especially when it comes to the food industry.
Younger adults were more likely to blame the food industry, while older adults were more likely to blame individual choices.
The idea that socioeconomic status is a major factor in health problems resonates more with progressives than with Republicans.
The poll was conducted online from May 30 to June 10 among a national sample of 19, 410 adults ages 18 and over. The margin of error is plus or minus 2. 1 percentage points.
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