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Updated · Fox News · Jun 22
Fox Poll Shows 58% Prioritize Public Health as 54% Rate RFK Jr. Negatively
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Fox Poll Shows 58% Prioritize Public Health as 54% Rate RFK Jr. Negatively

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Summary

  • 58% of voters say protecting public health matters more than lowering food prices, giving health a 16-point edge in a new Fox News poll.
  • 91% back clearer food labeling and 87% support banning additives restricted abroad, while 89% call food safety a top government priority and 85% want broader access to healthy foods.
  • 36% favor eliminating vaccine requirements in public schools—up 10 points since December—but it is the only tested proposal that fails to win majority support in either party.
  • 45% approve of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s job performance and 54% disapprove, leaving him underwater even as many MAHA policy goals draw broad bipartisan support.

Insights

With living costs high, can America truly afford its new public health priorities?
If trust in health agencies is falling, how can government-led health initiatives succeed?