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A new survey will release a devastating destiny for Trump Big Beautiful Bill

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 11, 2025No Comments
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One of the classic errors that the majorities of the congress often commit which lead to elections which balance them according to the office is to support unpopular legislation because their party controls the White House, and the president wants the bill to be adopted.

These votes are those that lead to seats in the room and the Senate lost in the mid-term elections. The mid-term does not light the fall campaign itself, but the matrix is ​​often thrown long before the voters voted.

Donald Trump refused to listen to the Senate Republicans who told him that his idea of ​​spending his entire legislative program in a single element of legislation was bad and responsible for potential political danger.

Trump has succeeded and the consequences are starting to be visible.

A large majority of Americans are opposed to the great beautiful bill.

According to a new survey of Quinnipiac University:

While the Senate debate of the bill on the tax on the tax and expenditure of the GOP entitled One Big Beautiful Bill Act and that President Donald Trump is pressure for a period of July 4 to sign it, voters 53-27% oppose the legislation, 20% not offering opinion, according to a national quinnipiac survey (Kwin-uh-up) of the voters registered today.

Republicans 67 to 10% support the bill, 22% not offering any opinion.

Democrats 89 – 2% oppose the bill, 10% not offering any opinion.

The independents 57 to 20% oppose the bill, 23% not offering any opinion.

Almost half of voters (47%) believe that Federal Medicaid funding should increase, 40% think that it should remain about the same and 10% think that Federal Medicaid funding should decrease.

Among the Republicans, 21% believe that federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 56% think that it should remain almost the same and 18% think it should decrease.

Among the Democrats, 69% believe that federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 27% think that it should remain about the same and 2% think it should decrease.

Among the self -employed, 47% believe that federal funding for Medicaid should increase, 39% think that it should remain about the same and 11% think it should decrease.

Only 10% of Americans want to reduce Medicaid and 77% of Republicans believe that Medicaid should remain the same or increase. Only 18% of Republicans support the Medicaid cuts.

Voters oppose Big Beautiful Bill 53% -27%. Only 67% of Republicans support legislation.

It is clear that the American people do not want taxes to be reduced for the rich while health care and food assistance are reduced.

The major bill is the kind of legislation that causes wave elections that sweep the majority party beyond power.

Republicans in the House and Senate still have a chance to save themselves by killing this bill. Republicans who vote for this bill could vote themselves.

What do you think of the American people rejecting the great good bill? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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