In election glow, Dems see health care as a winning issue
In
"Democratic voters have a lot of reasons they are angry at President Trump and
During
But public opinion seems to have shifted amid widespread opposition to Trump-backed "repeal and replace" bills that would have left millions uninsured and made it harder for people with pre-existing health problems to get coverage. The
"I think health care is a driving motivator for
Medicaid is a federal-state health program that covers about 75 million Americans, or about 1 in 5. Beneficiaries include elderly nursing home residents, severely disabled people of any age, and many newborns and pregnant women. Under the ACA, it was expanded to cover more low-income adults, who in many cases work jobs that don't provide health insurance.
Before
Medicaid expansion has the support of the hospital industry and the medical community, influential interest groups in just about every state.
"I honestly believe that if you had a referendum on expanding Medicaid in most of the states that don't have it, it would win," said Rep.
Polling expert
"The Obamacare weapon was great for
Using Medicaid to cover low-wage workers is popular with the public, he added, at a time when many jobs don't come with benefits once considered standard. Separately, studies have shown that Medicaid coverage is associated with fewer financial problems and better emotional health.
The Trump administration seems to be moving in a different direction, however.
In an
"The thought that a program designed for our most vulnerable citizens should be used a vehicle to serve working age, able-bodied adults does not make sense,"
Verma said the goal should be to help working-age adults "move up, move on, and move out," underscoring the administration's willingness to approve state requests for work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries.
"We shouldn't just celebrate an increase in the rolls, or more Medicaid cards handed out," she said.



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