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Louisiana voted for Trump. But it also relies heavily on Medicaid benefits, which are set to face steep cuts under the president's new One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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... Few states stand to lose as much from the megabill that President Donald Trump signed into law as Louisiana.

With more poverty and disease than most of the country, Louisiana relies heavily on Medicaid benefits going to people who lack the means to cover a doctor's visit on their own.

That fragile lifeline is now in jeopardy.

The "Big Beautiful Bill" that Trump muscled through Congress chops Medicaid spending by nearly $1 trillion over the next decade.

Out of sheer self-interest, Louisiana might seem a state that would fight to preserve Medicaid. About 35% of Louisianans under the age of 65 were covered by Medicaid in 2023, the most recent year data was available. That figure is the second highest among the 50 states, according to KFF, a nonpartisan health policy organization.

The state voted heavily for Trump in the 2024 election and, polling shows, appreciates the job he's doing as president.

Louisiana loves Trump but needs Medicaid. How does a deep-red state reconcile the two?

Interviews with a dozen Louisianans, most of whom supported Trump, suggest that many in the state have absorbed the arguments that Trump and his congressional allies used to sell the bill.

A few warning signs for Trump emerged. Some of his voters aren't thrilled with what they describe as his bombast or are skeptical the measure will live up to its grandiose title. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-07-15 10:20 PM | Reply

@#1 ... many in the state have absorbed the arguments that Trump and his congressional allies used to sell the bill. ..

Perhaps like this?

'Working family tax cuts': Republicans look for new ways to sell the 'big, beautiful bill'
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... For months, President Donald Trump's main message about the sweeping bill he pushed through Congress was that it was "big" and "beautiful."

Now that it's also law, the White House and its outside allies are pivoting to a more concrete, detailed description in the hopes that voters will have a clearer idea of what it means for their day-to-day lives. ...

Two Republican strategists said they are advising lawmakers to sell the act to a wider audience using different titles: the "Working Family Tax Cuts" act or possibly the "Trump Working Family Tax Cuts."

The names allude to new policies such as no taxes on tips or overtime that could save money for Black, Latino and other voters who were important parts of Trump's 2024 electoral coalition, the strategists said.

At the same time, the strategists are advising lawmakers to tout the additional money that will be going to their states for border enforcement and other priorities.

"Working families" is a phrase that polls well and gives Republicans an opening to persuade voters they'll save money under the new law, said one of the strategists, who is working on Senate races. ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-07-15 10:23 PM | Reply

Few states stand to lose as much from the megabill that President Donald Trump signed into law as Louisiana.
With more poverty and disease than most of the country, Louisiana relies heavily on Medicaid benefits going to people who lack the means to cover a doctor's visit on their own.

Just tell them that he didn't cut medicaid. That seems to work on them.

Then hand them their one big beautiful hospital bill and push them out the door.

They got what they wanted.

More money for billionaires and more pain and suffering for themselves.

Only an idiot would believe electing a sociopathic billionaire would help their lives.

#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-07-16 07:19 AM | Reply

I don't suppose people on medicaid can be counted on to think ahead very much.

You'll have to actually cut their medicaid and when they ask why....tell them "Trump!"

#4 | Posted by eberly at 2025-07-16 09:11 AM | Reply

and it better be a republican answering those questions. They won't listen to anybody else.

#5 | Posted by eberly at 2025-07-16 09:11 AM | Reply

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