AARP Poll Details
--Undecided swing voters in six battleground states tend to be white, older, low-to-middle-income women who care most about the economy
--72 percent of those swing voters in Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, and Pennsylvania believe the presidential candidates are doing a poor or fair job of addressing those key issues.
--94 percent said that healthcare and financial security are too big for any one candidate or party to fix.
--93 percent favor requiring clear explanations of healthcare costs so patients know how much they will be charged upfront.
--90 percent support requiring schools to teach financial literacy to all children.
--90 percent favor making healthcare affordable for small businesses by allowing them to band together for lower rates, providing tax credits to offset employer premium contributions and protecting them from large rate increases.
--89 percent favor establishing preventive care management to help people with multiple chronic illnesses receive better care at lower cost.
Conducted June 27 - July 20, error margin +/- 4.9 points.
