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The poll also found
• 74 percent of 50-plus voters support (42 percent “strongly support” and 32 percent “somewhat support”) preserving Ohio’s Medicaid expansion which extended Medicaid eligibility for low-income residents under the Affordable Care Act;
• 91 percent of 50-plus voters are concerned (55 percent “very concerned” or 36 percent “somewhat concerned”) about their utility bills increasing;
• 69 percent of 50-plus voters support creating an Ohio retirement savings plan;
• 74 percent of 50-plus voters say opioid addiction is “a very serious problem” in the state right now, and 61 percent say the government is not doing enough to address it;
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• 70 percent of 50-plus voters “strongly agree” that jobs and the economy are major issues this election season. Only 23 percent feel “well-prepared” to get and keep a job;
• 46 percent of 50-plus voters think government is unprepared to prevent a cyber-attack on public infrastructure.
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