Five-state prescription drug survey

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In a follow-up to AARP’s March 2019 survey of likely voters’ experiences with prescription medication and their views on proposals for reducing prescription drug costs, in July, AARP fielded


five short state-level surveys among 600 likely voters ages 18 and older in Arizona, Colorado, Kentucky, Maine, and North Carolina.  In each survey, likely voters were asked their views on


prescription medications and whether these views could affect their preferences for political candidates. This survey was conducted by Fabrizio Ward, LLC, on behalf of AARP. The sample of


600 registered and likely voters per state was surveyed by telephone July 29-31, 2019. The survey was conducted in English. For more information, please contact Terry Keenan at


[email protected]. For media inquiries, contact AARP’s Media Relations Office at [email protected].