Perceptions Of South African Voters On Whether America Is Justified In Cutting Healthcare Funding To South Africa
This report investigates the perception amongst registered voters on whether the United States would be justified in cutting off healthcare funding to South Africa, as South Africa should pay for its own healthcare needs. The data in the report comes from a survey of 1 004 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during February of 2025. That survey had a margin of error of 4%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question.
The American government is justified in cutting off American funding to healthcare in South Africa. It is America's money and South Africa should fund its own healthcare.
By race
The American government is justified in cutting off American funding to healthcare in South Africa. It is America's money and South Africa should fund its own healthcare.
By education
The American government is justified in cutting off American funding to healthcare in South Africa. It is America's money and South Africa should fund its own healthcare.
By income
The American government is justified in cutting off American funding to healthcare in South Africa. It is America's money and South Africa should fund its own healthcare.
By party affiliation
TENTATIVE CONCLUSIONS
The data shows that a majority of all registered voters was in favour of America cutting off healthcare funding to South Africa, as it is America's money and South Africa should pay for its own healthcare needs. This result demonstrates the discrepancy in the Southb African public opinion on Donald Trump as a figure and on his regime's policy positions.