Most Oppose GOP Policy Bill: Survey
- Fifty-Three percent of voters oppose a GOP policy bill, while 27% support it, according to a Quinnipiac University national survey.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune supports reforms to Medicaid included in the GOP bill, suggesting they will help eliminate waste.
- Democrats oppose the bill, characterizing it as a major cut to healthcare, while independent voters largely disapprove, with 57% against it.
- Democrats argue that the proposed Medicaid changes will hurt vulnerable populations.
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Majority of Americans Oppose Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill,” With Just 27 Percent Backing It
New polling data indicates that a majority of Americans are opposed to Republicans’ budget reconciliation bill, oftentimes referred to by President Donald Trump as the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” with only a quarter of voters viewing it positively. According to a Quinnipiac University poll published earlier this week, 53 percent of Americans are opposed to the legislation. Source
·Sacramento, United States
Read Full ArticlePublic opinion turns against Trump-backed tax and spending bill, new survey finds
Quinnipiac University poll shows 53% of American voters oppose Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which includes tax cuts and Medicaid restructuring as the Senate debates the landmark GOP legislation.
·New York, United States
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