Researchers examine how health status correlates with political ideology.

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Researchers examine how health status correlates with political ideology.
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The relationship between political beliefs and health is an emerging area of research. Importantly, healthier people are more likely to vote.

Healthier people are more likely to vote than those with health issues, thus garnering more political clout.

“We recognize that what unites us is greater than what divides us—and in that spirit we meet tonight as Democrats—not as Northern, Southern, liberal, or conservative Democrats, not as New Deal, Fair Deal, States Rights, Massachusetts, or Pennsylvania Democrats—but as just plain unashamed, unyielding and unbeaten Democrats."

More specifically, adults in excellent health were 30 percent more likely to express conservative ideology compared with liberal ideology, while differences in ideology did not correlate with poor childhood health, after taking family income and financial status into consideration.

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