Anonymous
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6/12/2025, 3:10:21 PM No.507094530
It turns out that Medicaid cuts are massively unpopular:
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3924
>Nearly half of voters (47 percent) think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 40 percent think it should stay about the same, and 10 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should decrease.
>Among Republicans, 21 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 56 percent think it should stay about the same, and 18 percent think it should decrease.
>Among Democrats, 69 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 27 percent think it should stay about the same, and 2 percent think it should decrease.
>Among independents, 47 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 39 percent think it should stay about the same, and 11 percent think it should decrease.
Is the Republican budget bill going to be Trump's version of Obamacare? Ie, the GOP gets wiped out in 2026 due to the backlash?
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3924
>Nearly half of voters (47 percent) think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 40 percent think it should stay about the same, and 10 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should decrease.
>Among Republicans, 21 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 56 percent think it should stay about the same, and 18 percent think it should decrease.
>Among Democrats, 69 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 27 percent think it should stay about the same, and 2 percent think it should decrease.
>Among independents, 47 percent think federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 39 percent think it should stay about the same, and 11 percent think it should decrease.
Is the Republican budget bill going to be Trump's version of Obamacare? Ie, the GOP gets wiped out in 2026 due to the backlash?
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