The article discusses the recent budget reconciliation bill passed by House Republicans, which proposes significant cuts to health care funding, specifically Medicaid. Polling reveals that a substantial majority of Americans, 53%, oppose the legislation, with only 27% in support. While Democratic voters overwhelmingly reject the bill, even Republican support is mixed, with 67% in favor but notable opposition and uncertainty among the rest. The bill raises concerns about rising wealth inequality by reallocating funds from the poor to the rich, making many voters uncomfortable, particularly regarding Medicaid cuts.
A recent bipartisan analysis reveals that the bill's proposed cuts to health care funding, particularly Medicaid, are highly unpopular, especially among Democrats and even some Republicans.
While Republicans show some support for the legislation, a significant portion express opposition, indicating a potential rift in party loyalty regarding health care spending cuts.
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