Large majorities of both parties want to preserve protections in ObamaCare for people with pre-existing conditions, according to a new poll, a key message from Democrats in the midterm elections.

The Morning Consult/Politico poll finds that 81 percent of voters, including 80 percent of Republicans, say insurers should be barred from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions, which was a provision in ObamaCare.

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In addition, 71 percent of voters, including 66 percent of Republicans, said insurers should be banned from charging more to people with pre-existing conditions, another Obamacare provision.

Democrats have made GOP threats to those provisions a key part of their message in the campaign such as a GOP-backed lawsuit that seeks to overturn those protections.

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The poll found that 42 percent of voters say they trust Democrats in Congress more to protect people with pre-existing conditions, compared to 20 percent of voters saying Republicans in Congress.