2026年6月22日 美国东部时间下午6:00 / 福克斯新闻
30岁以下选民更倾向于优先保障公共卫生而非降低食品成本
作者:维多利亚·巴拉拉,福克斯新闻
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最新福克斯新闻民调显示,在美国食品供应问题上,更多选民优先选择保护公共卫生而非降低食品价格。
这项周一发布的调查还发现,选民广泛支持“让美国再次健康”(MAHA)运动的核心内容,尽管他们对卫生与公众服务部长罗伯特·F·肯尼迪 Jr.的工作评价负面。
选民以16个百分点的优势更倾向于保障公共卫生(58%)而非降低食品价格(42%)。
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这一观点跨越党派界限,民主党(57%)、共和党(58%)和无党派选民(62%)中的多数人都将健康和福祉放在优先位置。
MAHA运动由肯尼迪在2024年总统竞选期间推广,在他退出竞选并支持特朗普总统后,发展成为一场全国性健康政策运动。其部分目标包括改善营养状况、消除有害添加剂以及改善儿童健康。
约九成选民认为,政府专注于改善食品安全(89%认为重要)、降低食品成本(88%)和扩大健康食品供应(85%)极为或非常重要。约八成选民认为限制有害添加剂(83%重要)和提高食品标签透明度(81%)很重要。约六成选民同样重视减少电子烟和尼古丁使用(63%重要)或限制16岁以下儿童的屏幕使用时间(60%)。
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对新食品监管规定的支持度普遍较高。超过九成选民支持要求更清晰的食品标签(91%),近九成(87%)支持禁止其他国家因健康问题限制的食品添加剂。
较小多数选民支持禁止调味尼古丁产品,包括电子烟和尼古丁袋(65%支持),以及禁止16岁以下儿童使用社交媒体平台(60%)。
取消疫苗强制令的支持率较低,不到四成选民表示赞成(36%)——尽管这一数字自去年12月以来上升了10个百分点。
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多数政策在主要人口群体中都获得广泛支持,但疫苗政策是个例外,群体间存在分歧。
支持取消公立学校疫苗强制令的共和党人(45%)比民主党人(25%)多20个百分点(这是唯一一项每个群体支持率都未过半的提案),支持取消疫苗强制令的MAGA共和党人(53%)比非MAGA共和党人(32%)多21个百分点。
男性、黑人选民和30岁以下选民比女性、白人选民和65岁及以上选民更倾向于支持取消疫苗强制令。
“如果我要为2026年州和地方选举中的共和党人提供建议,我会告诉他们采纳MAHA议程中的关键政策内容,”共和党民调专家达伦·肖说道,他与民主党同僚克里斯·安德森共同负责福克斯新闻民调。“保护美国人,尤其是儿童,免受劣质食品、劣质药品和不良应用程序的侵害极具人气,尤其是在共和党近期难以争取的群体中。”
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尽管许多MAHA议程的优先事项获得支持,但肯尼迪的工作评级仍处于负面区间:45%的人认可他的表现,54%的人不认可。这一数字自去年9月以来基本未变。
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约九成MAGA共和党人(88%)认可肯尼迪,而非MAGA共和党人这一比例为六成(58%)。
父亲群体(54%认可)和30岁以下选民(51%)也提升了肯尼迪的评级,超过半数的这两类群体认可他的工作表现,高于母亲群体(43%认可)、无子女选民(44%)和65岁及以上选民(39%)。
父母群体深度分析
母亲和父亲在食品政策优先级上存在分歧。更多母亲优先选择降低食品成本,高出2个百分点,而父亲则更倾向于保护公共卫生,高出16个百分点。
尽管父母和非父母在许多MAHA相关议题上立场基本一致,但父亲比母亲更认为政府有必要限制16岁以下儿童的屏幕使用时间(68% vs. 47%认为重要),也更支持禁止儿童使用社交媒体平台(67% vs. 59%支持)。
父亲比母亲更倾向于支持取消疫苗强制令(52% vs. 33%支持),父母群体支持取消疫苗强制令的比例也高于非父母群体(42% vs. 34%支持)。
代际分歧
30岁以下选民更倾向于优先保障公共卫生而非降低食品成本,差距为8个百分点,但在65岁及以上选民中,这一差距扩大至44个百分点。
在屏幕使用时间问题上,30岁以下选民仅以2个百分点的优势支持禁止16岁以下儿童使用社交媒体,而在65岁及以上选民中,这一优势扩大至24个百分点。
在疫苗问题上,年轻选民反对取消疫苗强制令的比例高出10个百分点,而65岁及以上选民的反对比例则高达57个百分点。
本次民调于2026年6月12日至15日进行,由灯塔研究公司(民主党)和肖公司研究公司(共和党)指导,共采访了1002名从全国选民档案中随机抽取的登记选民。受访者通过固定电话(101人)、手机(644人)接受现场访谈,或在收到短信后在线完成调查(257人)。基于全样本的抽样误差为±3个百分点。 subgroups结果的抽样误差更高。除抽样误差外,问题措辞和顺序也可能影响调查结果。通常会对年龄、种族、教育程度和地区变量进行加权,以确保人口结构符合登记选民群体的代表性。权重目标的制定依据包括最新的美国社区调查、福克斯新闻选民分析和选民档案数据。
Fox News Poll: Voters embrace health agenda while rating RFK Jr negatively
June 22, 2026 6:00pm EDT / Fox News
Voters under age 30 favor prioritizing public health more than lowering food costs
By Victoria Balara, Fox News
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When it comes to the U.S. food supply, more voters prioritize protecting public health than lowering food prices, according to the latest Fox News Poll.
The survey, released Monday, also finds broad voter support for key elements of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, even as they give Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. negative job ratings.
By a 16-point margin, voters prefer safeguarding public health (58%) more than lowering food prices (42%).
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That view crosses party lines, with majorities of Democrats (57%), Republicans (58%), and independents (62%) prioritizing health and well-being.
MAHA was popularized by Kennedy during his 2024 presidential campaign and evolved into a national health-policy movement after he ended his bid and endorsed President Trump. Some of its goals include improving nutrition, eliminating harmful additives, and enhancing children’s health.
Roughly 9 in 10 voters say it is extremely or very important for the government to focus on improving food safety (89% important), lowering food costs (88%), and expanding access to healthy foods (85%). About 8 in 10 consider limiting harmful additives (83% important) and increasing transparency in food labeling (81%) important. About 6 in 10 place the same emphasis on reducing vaping and nicotine use (63% important) or limiting screen time for children under age 16 (60%).
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Support for new food regulations is prevalent. More than 9 in 10 voters favor requiring clearer food labeling (91%), and almost as many (87%) support banning food additives that other countries have restricted because of health concerns.
Smaller majorities support banning flavored nicotine products, including vapes and nicotine pouches (65% favor) and prohibiting children under 16 from using social media platforms (60%).
Eliminating vaccine requirements is less popular, as fewer than 4 in 10 are in favor (36%) – although that number is up 10 points since December.
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Most policies enjoy widespread support across key demographics, except on vaccines where differences emerge.
More Republicans (45%) than Democrats (25%) favor eliminating vaccine requirements in public schools by a 20-point margin (the only proposal where fewer than half of each group favor it), and more MAGA (53%) than non-MAGA Republicans (32%) support eliminating vaccines by 21 points.
Men, Black voters, and voters under age 30 are more likely to favor eliminating vaccine requirements than women, White voters, and voters 65 and up.
“If I were advising Republicans in state and local races in 2026, I would tell them to embrace key policy elements from the MAHA agenda,” says Republican pollster Daron Shaw who helps conduct the Fox News Poll alongside Democratic counterpart Chris Anderson. “Protecting Americans, especially children, from bad food, bad drugs, and bad apps is extremely popular, particularly with groups Republicans have struggled with lately.”
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Despite support for many MAHA priorities, Kennedy’s job rating remains underwater: 45% approve of his performance, while 54% disapprove. Those numbers are largely unchanged since last September.
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About 9 in 10 MAGA Republicans (88%) approve of Kennedy, compared to 6 in 10 non-MAGA Republicans (58%).
Fathers (54% approve) and voters under 30 (51%) also boost Kennedy’s ratings, with more than half approving of his job performance, higher than mothers (43% approve), non-parents (44%), and voters 65 and over (39%).
A closer look at parents
Mothers and fathers differ in food-policy priorities. More moms prioritize keeping food costs low by 2 points, while dads favor protecting public health by 16 points.
Although parents and non-parents generally align on many MAHA-related issues, more dads than moms say it is important for the government to reduce screen time for children under 16 (68% vs. 47% important) and support banning children from social media platforms (67% vs. 59% favor).
Dads are also more likely than moms to favor eliminating vaccine requirements (52% vs. 33% favor), and more parents support eliminating them than non-parents (42% vs. 34% favor).
The generational divide
Voters under age 30 favor prioritizing public health more than lower food costs by 8 points, but that gap widens to 44 points among voters 65 and over.
On screen time, voters under 30 support banning children under 16 from social media by just 2 points, while that margin expands to 24 points among voters 65 and over.
When it comes to vaccines, young voters oppose eliminating them by 10 points, compared to a large 57-point opposition among those 65 and up.
Conducted June 12-15, 2026, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,002 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (101) and cellphones (644) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (257). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the most recent American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis, and voter file data.
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