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Are vaccines a political winner? A look at the MAGA, MAHA divide

Last updated: March 13, 2026 2:25 am
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The Trump administration is facing internal conflict over the issue of vaccine reform as the midterm elections approach. White House officials are reportedly steering the administration away from focusing on vaccine reform, citing concerns about the political implications of emphasizing a relatively unpopular issue during a crucial election year.

However, the Make America Healthy Again movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a health secretary known for his anti-vaccine activism, is pushing back against the administration’s stance. Kennedy and his supporters are advocating for vaccine reform despite the political risks involved.

The administration’s pivot away from vaccine reform began last year when Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio conducted a study that concluded that “vaccine skepticism is bad politics.” This finding has influenced the administration’s approach to the issue, with officials choosing to downplay vaccine reform in order to avoid potential backlash from voters.

The debate over vaccine reform highlights the challenges faced by policymakers in addressing controversial health issues in an election year. While some believe that vaccine reform is essential for public health and safety, others are wary of the political consequences of prioritizing this issue during a time of heightened polarization.

As the debate continues within the administration, it remains to be seen how the issue of vaccine reform will ultimately be addressed in the run-up to the midterm elections. The conflicting perspectives on this issue underscore the complex interplay between public health, politics, and policy-making in the current political climate.

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