new Civiqs polls It should have been carried out for daily KO. It should give Republicans a serious case of heartburn.
A survey from February 28th to March 3rd found that 63% of registered voters were opposed to the idea of cutting the program. Medicaid and Food Stamps It helps low-income Americans. These are the same two programs Republican lawmakers plan to cut down on President Donald Trump’s rich pay for tax cuts. Half of voters (50%) are strongly opposed to cutting these programs.
GOP budget blueprint, that I passed Last week, the Republican vote-only home will need hundreds of billions of cuts in Medicaid and food stamps to partially pay the GOP’s plan to extend the tax cuts passed in 2017. Benefits the overwhelmingly highest income taxpayers.
A new poll found that almost every demographic group is opposed to cutting Medicaid and food stamps. 72 million Americans Healthcare and 42 million Americans Place food on each table.
The cuts oppose women voters (68%), male voters (57%), non-university-educated voters (60%), university-educated voters (67%), urban voters (74%), suburban voters (62%), rural voters (56%), and all age groups.
only The main group supporting the cut is Republicans, with 55% of them supporting the cuts in these programs. But it’s weak support from the group that normally eats to eat everything Trump wants.
Poll results provide insight into why Republicans are I’m lying About the kind of cuts their budget needs.
“The term Medicaid is not even in this bill,” says Louisiana Republican Sen. Steve Scullies, a member of Republican state in Louisiana. I said At a press conference on Capitol Hill last week, he tried to convince his members to support the budget. “Democrats are lying… what is on the bill?”
But Democrats have not lied about the fact that the budget cuts Medicaid sharply.
“Their resolution calls for $880 billion to be cut by those within the Energy and Commerce Committee, at least as a floor,” Pennsylvania Democrat Brendan Boyle, a ranking member of the House Budget Committee. I explained it. “If the Energy and Commerce Committee said, “We don’t want to cut Medicaid. Instead, we literally cut 100% of everything else we can do. So, by definition, we need to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid.”
Experts say many people at risk of losing Medicaid compensation are cutting off that they will leave many.
In fact, Republican states such as West Virginia, Louisiana, Kentucky and Arkansas have the highest percentage of Medicaid state residents. According to Data from KFF, a nonpartisan organization focusing on health policy.
“Everyone who relies on Medicaid will be at risk,” said Edwin Park, a research professor at the McCote School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. I said NBC News. “The details of the proposal are important. It’s different how hard it gets, and how hard it gets, but certainly they’re all at risk.”
Protests have sprung across the country as voters try to persuade Republicans not to cut the program. People on weekends Alaska, Colorado, new yorkand Wisconsin They gathered to slap Republican lawmakers to vote for a bill that requires Medicaid cuts.
Republicans met City Hall By angry constituents opposed Medicaid cuts.
But whether Republicans listen to voters is another story.
I have Trump I’m blessed GOP proposal with him Approval“We must pass both chambers to “kickstart” the House budget settlement process and move all priorities of the concept of “one big beautiful bill.” It will definitely make America great again! ”
And Republicans have shown many times how expensive they say when Trump says he’s jumping.