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Poll Reveals Dissatisfaction with US Health Management

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A Politico poll shows that most Americans consider the Trump administration's work on health insufficient.

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Poll Reveals Dissatisfaction with US Health Management

A recent poll conducted by Politico reveals marked dissatisfaction among Americans regarding the Trump administration's health management. 52% of respondents believe that not enough has been done to fulfill the promise of "Make America Healthy Again," while only 26% think otherwise.

This study highlights a significant division in public perception of the health policies implemented during this period. 22% of the participants were unsure whether the administration has made significant progress in this area.

During the tenure of the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., public health norms have been questioned. His actions have been described as "chaos" by some critics, reflecting a polarization in the evaluation of his management.

Kennedy has been criticized for promoting unfounded medical claims, especially in relation to vaccines, which has raised concerns in the medical community.

Under Kennedy's direction, a reduction in the number of recommended childhood vaccines and delays in other long-standing vaccines were observed. This has caused concern among health professionals, as it could affect disease prevention.

In addition, major medical organizations have distanced themselves from the new guidelines and recommendations of the government, which underscores the existing tensions between the federal government and the medical community.

The Politico poll also explored the public's perception of whether political parties follow science. 36% of respondents believe that Democrats follow science, while only 24% think the same of Republicans.

16% believe that both parties follow science equally, 11% believe that neither party does, and 12% are unsure. This indicates a deep distrust of the scientific objectivity of political decisions.

The Politico poll took place between March 13 and 18, with the participation of 3,851 people. The sampling error margin is +/- 1.6 percentage points.

These statistical data provide a framework for interpreting the results and understanding the representativeness of the sample in relation to the general population.
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