Summary

A new KFF poll finds that most Americans, including majorities of Republicans, Trump voters, and rural residents, oppose Medicaid spending cuts.

Over half of respondents have personal or family experience with Medicaid, and 73% call it “very important” in their communities.

While 62% initially support work requirements, support drops to 32% when informed most enrollees already work. Opposition to reducing expansion funds rises from 59% to 75% upon hearing states cannot fill shortfalls and 20 million might lose coverage.

Misinformation persists about Medicaid eligibility and services, highlighting public confusion on the program’s role.

  • @ChicoSuave
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    52 days ago

    Good! Think of the money saved by not financing idiots who voted against their own interests. The nice thing about Trump is that he is determined to make fewer red state voters each time he is president. Whether it is downplaying the most dangerous plague of our times or taking the medical care from the people who didn’t die - he’s going to make sure there are fewer votes.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      The number of voters is irrelevant. Trump will win all “elections” going forward with 103% of the vote.