Poll -- Most MAGA Voters Support The Democrats' Key Government Shutdown Demand Regarding Obamacare Health Care Subsidies

The Big Eared Disaster screwed up healthcare for real Americans by design.

Now it's coming to an end and the pain is real
 
You're making assumptions, I saw commercials running for the exchange during the last admin, where people were getting insurance for as little as $9.00 a month. I guess they'll just have to give up a couple of cups of Starbucks to afford the $18.00 a month. Medicare part B costs seniors a lot more than that.

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You need to have a little depth than a commercial you saw years ago.
 

You need to have a little depth than a commercial you saw years ago.


Ya missed my edit, I'll add it and this here:



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So your great plan is to let families buy shittier plans.

Pay more, get less.

Working class families are getting fucked.
 
This is devastating news for Trump and the Republican Party.

Most MAGA voters actually agree with the Democrats when it comes to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). MAGA voters want the Obamacare subsidies to continue past December 31st of this year.

This is a no-win situation for Trump and the Republican Party. --

Republicans are losing ground with their own base as the government shutdown drags into a third day, with new polling showing voters siding with Democrats on preserving enhanced Obamacare subsidies.

Seventy-eight percent of U.S. adults want Congress to extend the tax credits that lower monthly premiums for millions buying insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, a new Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) poll finds. Support cuts across party lines: 92 percent of Democrats, 82 percent of independents, and 59 percent of Republicans back the credits. Even among MAGA-aligned Republicans, a majority—57 percent—say they should remain.

The ACA tax credits, originally expanded under the 2021 American Rescue Plan, are a lifeline for roughly 24 million Americans. Without them, premiums are expected to double for many, and millions could lose coverage according to according to an analysis by KFF. The subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year.

Democrats have demanded that the subsidies, first put in place in 2021 and extended a year later, be extended again. They also want any government funding bill to reverse the Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's mega-bill passed this summer, which don't go into effect immediately but are already driving some states to cut Medicaid payments to health providers.

The public isn’t just siding with Democrats on policy; they’re also ready to assign blame if the subsidies disappear. Among Americans who support extending the credits, 39 percent say Trump would be most responsible, while 37 percent point to Republicans in Congress. Only 22 percent would blame Democrats.


Trump and the Republicans are done. Their problems will only get worse with each passing month right up until the midterms.

Then their problems get even worse.
 
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Finally, higher deductibles!
 
Cute.:rolleyes: True, in a way, but exactly the point, the point being the healthcare, not who profits.
From a non-partisan poster standpoint, I gotta give you a certain amount of credit, for thinking of that twist response, though.
You were babbling about the rich, and how increases in premiums would hurt the insured, and profit the rich….but your subsidies go directly to the rich…now you want to back track.
 
You were babbling about the rich, and how increases in premiums would hurt the insured, and profit the rich….but your subsidies go directly to the rich…now you want to back track.
It's a broken system. Trump has only had the past 9 ******* years to come up with something better....like he promised to in 2017.

But we both know that the Republican Party has no interest in ever doing anything to try to help the poor.
 
Whatever weirdo....nobody cares but you.
LUCY MEME FOR ZAFIRA CHERRY.webp
 
It's a broken system. Trump has only had the past 9 ******* years to come up with something better....like he promised to in 2017.

But we both know that the Republican Party has no interest in ever doing anything to try to help the poor.
Maybe Dems should sit down with the President in good faith….the tantrums clearly aren’t working.
 
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Or maybe Trump should try to be a leader....which he can't do because nobody respects his dirt stupid, corrupt ass.
The gall! After the past four years of all-around incompetence of the past admin, their decisions, appointments and dumpster fires in every department, you're whining about Trump. Naive at best, brain dead stoooooopid at worst.
 
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This is devastating news for Trump and the Republican Party.

Most MAGA voters actually agree with the Democrats when it comes to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). MAGA voters want the Obamacare subsidies to continue past December 31st of this year.

This is a no-win situation for Trump and the Republican Party. --

Republicans are losing ground with their own base as the government shutdown drags into a third day, with new polling showing voters siding with Democrats on preserving enhanced Obamacare subsidies.

Seventy-eight percent of U.S. adults want Congress to extend the tax credits that lower monthly premiums for millions buying insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, a new Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) poll finds. Support cuts across party lines: 92 percent of Democrats, 82 percent of independents, and 59 percent of Republicans back the credits. Even among MAGA-aligned Republicans, a majority—57 percent—say they should remain.

The ACA tax credits, originally expanded under the 2021 American Rescue Plan, are a lifeline for roughly 24 million Americans. Without them, premiums are expected to double for many, and millions could lose coverage according to according to an analysis by KFF. The subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year.

Democrats have demanded that the subsidies, first put in place in 2021 and extended a year later, be extended again. They also want any government funding bill to reverse the Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's mega-bill passed this summer, which don't go into effect immediately but are already driving some states to cut Medicaid payments to health providers.

The public isn’t just siding with Democrats on policy; they’re also ready to assign blame if the subsidies disappear. Among Americans who support extending the credits, 39 percent say Trump would be most responsible, while 37 percent point to Republicans in Congress. Only 22 percent would blame Democrats.
So who is this intended for then?
 
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