Blendon R J, Szalay U S, Altman D E, Chervinsky G
Harvard School of Public Health.
J Am Health Policy. 1992 Jul-Aug;2(4):14-9.
Voters in the June 2 last-in-the-nation California primary indicated that candidates' character, experience, and leadership ability have become more significant than their stands on such issues as health reform. However, among substantive campaign issues, health care ranked second, behind the economy. That is consistent with previous poll results from New Hampshire, the nation's first primary state.