Two in three U.S. adults told APA that the presidential election this year is a significant source of stress, compared with 52% of people citing political stress during the 2016 election which I covered here in Health Populi.

While most Americans across party affiliation feel this political stress in 2020, even more Democrats than Republicans and Independents have stress about the U.S. election: that is 76% of Dems, and two-thirds each of Independents and Republicans.

Importantly — and especially “acutely” impactful in this moment as the U.S. Supreme Court will be considering the case of California v. Texas involving the overturn of the Affordable Care Act — more Americans managing a chronic health condition are more likely to feel political stress in 2020 than people who do not have a chronic condition.