Poll: NC residents split on public option
ELON, N.C. (AP) — Three out of four North Carolina residents believe the U.S. health care system needs reform, but they are split on whether that should include a public option, according to a poll released Monday by Elon University .
The poll showed that 76.6 percent of respondents believe the health care system needs reform, with 16.4 percent saying the system is fine as is. Another 5.3 percent say somet...
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