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Americans' attitudes on health-care reform demonstrate a deep partisan divide. We'd like to know your attitudes about the proposals facing Congress this fall, concern among doctors, patients and insurers about those bills and the impact of health care costs on you.

Do you feel the health-care system needs to be reformed?

Have you ever been forced to choose between health-care costs and other spending priorities?

Would you like to keep your current primary-care doctor in any reform?

Would you like to keep your current insurance in any reform?

Would you be willing to pay higher taxes or health-care premiums to help cover people without insurance?

Do you favor a government-run health system as one option for those seeking insurance?

Would you be less likely to take a job if the prospective employer did not offer health benefits?

Which political party do you feel has the better ideas for health-care reform, Democrats or Republicans?

Will the health-care reform debate influence your votes in 2010 and 2012?

Is your own access to health care better or worse than it was 10 years ago?

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