Here's what MAHA voters really want from health care policy
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Here's what MAHA voters really want from health care policy
"The new poll indicates that 42 percent of MAHA voters prioritize lowering health care costs, including prescription drugs, as their foremost issue, outpacing other concerns."
"Support for lower health care costs transcends political lines, with 57 percent of Democratic MAHA voters and 40 percent of Republican MAHA voters identifying it as their top priority."
"The MAHA movement, led by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., promotes a shift away from processed foods and encourages regular exercise, amidst some controversy."
"The poll, conducted by KFF in April 2026, involved over 1,300 participants and revealed that 21 percent of MAHA voters prioritize cutting back on chemical additives."
MAHA voters prioritize lowering health care costs above other issues, with 42 percent identifying it as their top concern. The movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., also emphasizes reducing chemical additives in food and reevaluating vaccine safety. The poll shows bipartisan support for health care cost reduction, with majorities from all political affiliations agreeing on its importance. Conducted by KFF in April 2026, the poll included over 1,300 participants, revealing a strong consensus on health care priorities among MAHA supporters.
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