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Jonah Schulz’s policy on medicaid

These issues below are sorted in descending order based on how important the average American voter ranked them on the quiz.

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Should the federal government increase funding of health care for low income individuals (Medicaid)?

  Personal answerNo

Jonah Schulz’s answer is based on the following data:

Personal answer

Answer: No

Importance: Somewhat Important

Reference: Jonah Schulz is committed to transparency in politics and personally submitted this answer on April 5th, 2022

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Updated 17hrs ago

Jonah Schulz voters

Answer: Yes

Importance: Somewhat Important

Reference: Analysis of answers from 61 voters that voted for Jonah Schulz in the 2022 Ohio District 7 US House of Representatives election.

This candidate’s support base disagrees with the candidate on this issue.

Party influence

Republican Party Answer: No

Importance: Somewhat Important

Reference: “As they have in past years, Republicans are proposing to cut spending on Medicaid, food stamps and, eventually, Medicare. They'd...” ‐washingtonpost.com

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Party’s support base

Republican Party Voters’ Answer: No

Importance: Somewhat Important

Reference: Analysis of answers from 169,826 voters that identify as Republican.

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