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About the Partnership:
The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University Survey Project is a joint partnership and an experiment in combining survey research and reporting to better inform the public. The Post, Kaiser, and Harvard jointly design and analyze surveys examining public knowledge, perceptions, and misperceptions on major issues. The Post then reports the results as well as facts to dispel myths and misperceptions, retaining editorial control over content published in the paper. The goal of this project is to contribute to a better understanding of public knowledge on major issues facing the country as well as more effective efforts by the media to educate, inform, and engage citizens in national debates.
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The Swing States and Medicare -- September 2012
The latest partnership poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation explores attitudes towards Medicare among registered voters in three swing states -- Florida, Virginia, and Ohio.  While the economy remains the top issue, in each state about four in ten voters say Medicare is an extremely important issue to their vote. As of mid-September, within these swing states, President Barack Obama holds the advantage over Governor Mitt Romney on who voters trust to handle Medicare, although among seniors the gap narrows considerably, and most voters say they would prefer to keep Medicare as it is rather than change it into a premium support system.
Dimensions of Partisanship Survey -- August 2012
With the 2012 presidential elections approaching, The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation latest partnership survey gauged the American public's attitudes toward the political system and toward major political issues.
2012 Survey Of Americans On HIV/AIDS -- July 2012
Leading up to the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted a joint survey of the American public's attitudes, awareness, and experiences related to HIV and AIDS.
Black Women in America -- May 2012
The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered to conduct a survey examining the opinions of black women around the nation on a wide range of issues including health care.
Data Note: Black Residents' Views on HIV/AIDS in the District of Columbia -- October 2011
This data note examines public opinion among Washington, D.C.’s black residents about HIV/AIDS through a new analysis of the findings of the May 2011 Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation 2011 Survey of District of Columbia Residents.
2011 Survey of DC Residents -- June 2011
The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered to conduct a survey examining the opinions of Washington, DC residents on a wide range of issues including health care.
Race and Recession Survey -- February 2011
As part of the Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University partnership series, this survey examines how the recession has reshaped the lives of Americans and takes a closer look at experiences by race and ethnicity.
The Role of Government Survey -- October 2010
As part of the Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University partnership series, these toplines are of a poll taken to examine the public's views on the government and its role.
Health and the Economy in the Detroit Area -- April 2010
This data note provides an overview of the current economic and health care challenges facing the Detroit area using data from the comprehensive survey of Detroit residents.
Massachusetts Special Election Poll -- January 2010
As part of the Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University partnership series, these toplines are of a poll taken to better understand how health care played into the mix of issues and frustrations that brought voters to the polls in the Massachusetts special election for the U.S. Senate.
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