Can Democrats poach MAHA voters ahead of the midterm elections?
Democrats are attempting to attract voters from the 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) movement ahead of the midterm elections. Senator Cory Booker believes that Democrats can appeal to MAHA voters by addressing health concerns and advocating for policies that resonate with their values. However, there are significant ideological challenges, as the MAHA movement often aligns with conservative views and distrusts established scientific institutions.
- ▪Democrats are targeting the MAHA movement to attract Republican voters before the midterm elections.
- ▪Senator Cory Booker has urged Democrats to connect with MAHA voters on health issues.
- ▪The MAHA movement is skeptical of scientific institutions and often aligns with conservative ideologies.
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Ahead of the November midterm elections, Democrats are making a play to peel away as many tenuous Republican voters as they can. If Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) gets his way, a core group of voters that his party will go after is the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Booker recently implored Democrats not to fight the MAHA movement at a gathering of liberals in Washington. Recommended Stories California Post endorses Pratt for Los Angeles mayor Erika Kirk praises Spencer Pratt as ‘authentically American’ Ken Martin pressured to quit after release of incomplete DNC autopsy “We should be telling those loving moms and dads that they are right, right about the chemicals, right about the ultra-processed foods, right about the chronic disease, right that something in America is profoundly…
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