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A new poll reveals deep partisan divides over Health Secretary RFK Jr., with most Democrats and independents disapproving, while Republicans largely trust him.
A new poll shows 59% of Americans disapprove of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s performance as Health Secretary, with a sharp partisan divide: Republicans largely trust him, while Democrats and independents are skeptical.
Trust in federal health agencies like the CDC has dropped 24% among Democrats in two years, as political affiliation increasingly shapes health beliefs.
President Trump’s unscientific claims, such as linking acetaminophen to autism, gained traction, illustrating how partisan messaging influences public health decisions.
Americans are turning to ideologically aligned sources—Democrats to groups like the AMA and AAP, Republicans to political figures—deepening a fragmented information landscape and undermining science-based public health guidance.
Una nueva encuesta revela profundas divisiones partidistas sobre el Secretario de Salud RFK Jr., con la mayoría de los demócratas e independientes desaprobando, mientras que los republicanos confían en gran medida en él.