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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Things Are About To Get Very Ugly For Republicans Who Voted To Cut Medicaid And SNAP
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Things Are About To Get Very Ugly For Republicans Who Voted To Cut Medicaid And SNAP

Last updated: July 5, 2025 10:12 am
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Republicans are about to confront a sobering reality, one that will likely greet them at home with the same enthusiasm as a cold shower on a winter morning. After prioritizing their allegiance to Trump over the needs of their constituents, they voted for tax cuts benefiting the wealthy, financed by slashes to essential programs like Medicaid and SNAP.

According to Politico:

Ad-makers are gearing up to unleash a barrage of attack ads immediately following the holiday weekend, targeting battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. House Democrats have devised a strategy to transform the August recess into an offensive move in the midterm elections, utilizing town halls and grassroots organizing. The party sees an opening to expand the battleground, launching initiatives in traditionally red regions across the nation.

Dasha Burns has reported on a study by Blue Rose Research, commissioned by the Democratic-aligned Senate Majority PAC. The findings reveal that, without any initial context, public support for the bill stands at a dismal 8 points underwater. Once provided with a basic description of the bill, that number plummets to 19 points underwater. Notably, this research was conducted prior to the announcement of some of the most significant Medicaid cuts included in the package.

These forthcoming ads are sure to stoke the flames of constituent discontent toward Republicans, a sentiment that has only intensified during the bill’s passage.

Democrats have already mapped out plans to traverse the country during the August recess, hosting town halls in Republican strongholds to inform voters about this legislation.

This approach should be seen as the opening salvo of the 2026 midterm elections.

While Democrats are poised to adopt a broad 50-state strategy for 2026, it wouldn’t be prudent to pour resources into every congressional district. For instance, no Democratic advertisement is likely to sway voters in Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s northern Georgia district.

Having effectively branded the Republican bill, Democrats must now pivot to solidifying this narrative into actionable votes, potentially reclaiming control of Congress in the process.

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