Several view the moves of Make America (Maha), a study from Economist/Yougov.
Overall, 46% have a positive view of the Maha movement. It will be compared Not to 18%. Another 36% don't know.
It has the highest Maha favour among Republicans, with 73%. 44% of multiple independents don't know how they feel about it. Another 38% looked favorably, while 17% didn't.
Multiple Democrats also don't know how they feel about Maha. Since then, 34% view the movement at a disadvantage, while 25% view it as positive.
That's what the investigation was like I've taken it Of 1,604 respondents from February 2nd to 4th, 2024. +/- There is an error margin of 3.3%.
Maha was teased on the campaign trail after President Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (President Donald Trump's choice of choice for a Department of Health and Human Services Secretary) threw weight behind Trump. During his confirmation hearing, Kennedy told the senators that the Maha movement was important because the overall “ship is sinking.”
“President Trump asked us to end the chronic disease outbreak and make America healthy again,” Kennedy said. I'm doing it. ”
He explained:
And if we don't resolve that issue, Senator, all other disputes we have, who pays, whether it's an insurance company, whether it's a provider, it's On the Titanic whether it's an HMO, whether it's a patient, all of them are running deck chairs around. Our ship is sinking.
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The Maha movement is already underway in small ways. Steak'N Shake, for example, said he cooks fries with tallow rather than seed oil, and many Florida cities have acted to remove fluoride from their water supply.
From food additives to general distrust of healthcare facilities, Kennedy's raised questions about these issues resonated with Mahamamas across the country, among other things.
“He was a big factor in my vote for Trump,” said Chana Walker, a 37-year-old hairstylist and former Democrat voter.
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“If you're looking around in Europe, you'll probably be able to name and recognize most of the ingredients,” said Emily Stack, the 30-year-old political superintendent of American moms.
“But here you can't see the same product and even pronounce half of them.”
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