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Medicaid Cuts Unpopular Among Trump Voters, Could Impact Thousands in California

Medicaid Cuts Unpopular Among Trump Voters, Could Impact Thousands in California

A recent poll conducted by Trump's pollster has revealed that proposed Medicaid cuts are unpopular even among Trump voters, signaling potential political repercussions for the Republican party. The survey, which aimed to gauge public sentiment on healthcare policy changes, found that a significant portion of Trump's base opposes reductions in Medicaid funding, highlighting a disconnect between the party's agenda and its voter base.

In California, the implications of these potential cuts are stark. In Santa Cruz County alone, thousands of residents could lose their health care coverage, exacerbating existing challenges in accessing medical services. Similarly, Kern and Tulare counties are bracing for a crisis, as Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, faces possible reductions that could severely impact vulnerable populations.

The findings from the poll and the looming threat of Medicaid cuts in California underscore the broader national debate on healthcare policy. As states like California prepare for the potential fallout, the political landscape may shift, with voters expressing their discontent at the polls.

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