71 percent of Trump voters oppose Medicaid cuts: Poll
- 71 percent of Trump voters oppose cuts to Medicaid, according to a recent poll.
- House Republican leaders claim their budget resolution does not cut Medicaid, arguing that it isn't mentioned in the text, according to House Speaker Johnson.
- Moderate Republicans warned against cutting Medicaid and other social programs, stating it impacts American communities.
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Trump Voters On Medicaid, On Medicaid Cuts
In a new column, KFF President and CEO Drew Altman discusses how recent KFF focus groups with Trump voters on Medicaid show that voters were not expecting big Medicaid cuts from the Trump administration and worry about what the impact of potential cuts in federal Medicaid spending will be. As Drew writes: “Trump built a populist base of working people formerly in the Democratic party.” When details of specific Medicaid cuts emerge, tension could
71 percent of Trump voters oppose Medicaid cuts: Poll
Most President Trump voters say they oppose any cuts to Medicaid as Republican lawmakers wrestle with how to reach up to $2 trillion in budget cuts through their reconciliation bill, a poll released Monday found. The poll from Hart Research conducted for the nonprofit Families Over Billionaires, which advocates in opposition to tax cuts for…
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