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NAHSE and the 2020 Presidential Elections

NAHSE and the 2020 Presidential Elections
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Author(s): Diane M. Howard (Rush University, USA), Kimberly Enard (St. Louis University, USA), Rhonda BeLue (University of Texas, San Antonio, USA), Ebbin Dotson (School of Public Health, University of Michigan, USA), Keith Elder (Mississippi College, USA), Angel Evans (Governors State University, USA), Rupert Evans (Governors State University, USA), Allyson Hall (University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA), Dale Sanders (Alma College, USA), Laurie Shanderson (Methodist College, USA)and Jacqueline C. Wiltshire (Indiana University, USA)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 5
Source title: Handbook of Research on Transforming Government, Nonprofits, and Healthcare in a Post-Pandemic Era
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Joanne E. Howard (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-2314-1.ch010

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Abstract

In Summer 2020, prior to the U.S. November 2020 elections, the “NAHSE Political Leadership in the United States” survey was administered to 2,000 members with a 12.6% response rate to assess member views on the Presidential candidates. The purpose of the survey was to assess healthcare concerns of the membership, which would help frame the organization's public policy agenda. Of the respondents, 98% stated they would definitely vote with 80% very confident or confident that their votes would be counted. Approximately 65% of respondents plan to vote in person on the day of the election or through early voting opportunities, and 35% intend to vote via mail or absentee ballot, with 1% stating they do not plan to vote. The top five issues the membership recommended to be addressed by the new President of the United States are (1) COVID-19, (2) criminal justice/police brutality, (3) race relations/police brutality, (4) jobs/economic insecurity, and (5) economy.

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