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New Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance Poll: Americans Agree on One Thing – Rein in Big Pharma

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance (PRA) released new national polling results that show significant consensus across party lines that affordability is a top concern for voters, especially regarding healthcare and prescription drugs costs. As America’s affordability crisis rages on with no end in sight, there is rare, overwhelming bipartisan support for a key campaign issue ahead of the midterm elections: prescription drug pricing reform. Polling data suggests that both Democrats and Republicans support policies to lower the price of prescription drugs, and that voters across the country will support candidates who take on Big Pharma.

Axis Research and brilliant corners partnered to conduct the survey, and below are some key takeaways.

Voters see drug prices increasing, blame pharmaceutical companies, and believe drugmakers are raising drug prices to increase corporate profits and executive compensation.

  • 68% say that the cost of prescription drugs has increased in the past year.
  • 94% of voters assign blame for the high cost of healthcare to pharmaceutical companies.
  • 68% of voters do not trust pharmaceutical companies to price their products fairly.
  • The overwhelming majority of voters say corporate profits (80%) and executive compensation (73%) are top factors contributing to high drug prices.

American voters across party lines overwhelmingly support drug pricing reform.

  • 89% of all voters support U.S. drug pricing reform.
  • Seven specific policy proposals aimed at lowering prescription drug prices each clear 80% total support, including international price matching (87%), reforming the patent system to bring cheaper drugs to market faster (81%), and adjusting direct-to-consumer advertising practices (88%).
  • 76% of all voters support Congress codifying President Trump’s “Delivering Most-Favored Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients” Executive Order, including overwhelming support from Republicans (91%), Independents (70%), and Democrats (64%).
  • 77% of voters say they are more likely to support a candidate who fights the pharmaceutical industry.

"These numbers tell a powerful story," said brilliant corners pollster Cornell Belcher. "We're seeing extraordinary alignment across the political spectrum where American voters are united both in their frustration with Big Pharma and their demand for meaningful reform. This kind of bipartisan consensus is exceptionally rare in today's environment."

Commenting on the poll’s findings, Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance spokesman and former U.S. Representative J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) said, “As lawmakers prepare for the affordability election, they have a clear mandate from the American people to hold Big Pharma accountable.”

“In today’s partisan landscape, when voters across party lines are demonstrating such broad support for one policy reform, it’s incumbent on their elected officials to listen,” added Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance spokesman and former U.S. Representative Joe Cunningham (D-SC). “We are seeing the real-life impacts that skyrocketing prescription drug prices are having on patients across the country, and they need financial relief now.”

A memorandum of the polling results can be found at https://pharmareformalliance.com/national-poll-2026.

About The Poll

Axis Research (R) and brilliant corners (D) partnered to survey 1,524 registered voters nationwide March 29th-April 5th, 2026. Interviews were conducted online, with a blend of samples for the greatest reach and to reduce any bias inherent in a single panel file. Respondents are proportionate to the population and the margin of error on these results is ±2.56%.

About The Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance (PRA)

The Pharmaceutical Reform Alliances (PRA) is a national 501c4 organization committed to growing awareness about Big Pharma’s anti-consumer practices that are resulting in skyrocketing prices in the United States for a wide range of vital pharmaceutical drugs. For more information, visit www.pharmareformalliance.com.

About Axis Research and brilliant corners

Axis Research is a Washington, D.C.-based public opinion research firm founded by Republican pollster Brenda Gianiny, and specializing in political polling, corporate reputation, issue advocacy, and ad testing.

Founded by Cornell Belcher in 2001, one of the premier strategists in democratic politics, brilliant corners is a nationally and internationally respected democratic polling firm. brilliant corners conducted ground breaking work on behalf of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which culminated in its widely successful 50 state strategy. As lead pollster for the DNC, brilliant corners was instrumental in expanding the electorate and provided the foundation for the historic gains of the 2008 presidential election. In addition to its critical role as a member of the Obama for America polling team, brilliant corners continues to assist high profile corporate clients with their branding and reposition needs.

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