Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation
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During a 2025 survey carried out among registered voters in the United States, ** percent of respondents stated that they were more likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism The level of support for such candidates was nearly equally high across all political affiliations.
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Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance. (June 10, 2025). Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation [Graph]. In ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Retrieved July 16, 2026, from /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/
Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance. "Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation." Chart. June 10, 2025. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Accessed July 16, 2026. /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/
Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance. (2025). Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Inc.. Accessed: July 16, 2026. /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/
Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance. "Share of Consumers Who Were More or Less Likely to Support a Congressional Candidate Who Wanted to Restrict Big Pharma Advertising on News Networks That Were Supposed to Produce Impartial Journalism in The United States as of June 2025, by Political Affiliation." ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ, ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Inc., 10 Jun 2025, /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/
Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance, Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ, /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/ (last visited July 16, 2026)
Share of consumers who were more or less likely to support a congressional candidate who wanted to restrict Big Pharma advertising on news networks that were supposed to produce impartial journalism in the United States as of June 2025, by political affiliation [Graph], Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance, June 10, 2025. [Online]. Available: /statistics/1623431/pharma-ads-limit-candidate-usa/