Question 1 of 5

Do you think the US healthcare system could be doing better?

No right or wrong answer. We want to know where you actually stand.

89%
of Americans say the healthcare system needs major changes or a complete overhaul
87% Republicans91% Democrats88% Independents
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Question 2 of 5

Should Medicare be allowed to negotiate prescription drug prices directly with pharmaceutical companies?

Currently, Medicare is prohibited from negotiating drug prices — a restriction unique among wealthy nations.

83%
of Americans support Medicare negotiating drug prices directly
78% Republicans91% Democrats81% Independents
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Question 3 of 5

Now here's where it gets more complicated.

Who should be primarily responsible for providing healthcare coverage?

4 ways
Americans split roughly evenly across these approaches
~27% Universal~33% Public option~24% Private-led~16% Employer
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Question 4 of 5

If 83% of Americans agree on drug pricing — why hasn't it been fixed?

What do you think is the biggest obstacle?

All of the above
Research suggests each of these is a real factor — and they're connected.
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Question 5 of 5

What if your preferences could actually become political force?

Not a petition. Not a poll. A structured deliberation with a hired lobbyist acting on the result. Would you participate?

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Your Results

You're not alone — and that's the point.

Here's what we know based on your answers, and what it means.

Where the majority agrees with you

Healthcare needs improvement89%
89%
Medicare should negotiate drug prices83%
83%
Pharmaceutical lobbying is a problem76%
76%

The coordination gap

Supermajorities agree on the diagnosis and on specific reforms like drug price negotiation. Yet concentrated economic interests — pharmaceutical companies spending hundreds of millions on lobbying — consistently block policies that 80%+ of Americans support. The reason isn't that your representatives don't know your views. It's that your diffuse preferences have no organized mechanism to match concentrated organized money. That's what this platform is building.

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