Republican state officials are getting more and more aggressive about overturning liberal ballot measures passed by voters , wrote monica potts for the new republic — and it could upset a. · across the reporting, incumbents responding to backlash prioritized direct, face-to-face constituent engagement and public assistance as damage control. · furious voters are flooding lawmakers’ town halls. The order includes several provisions; · the apparent backlash comes as house republicans prepare to vote on a budget plan including cuts to medicaid and food assistance—a proposal gop members who narrowly won their seats in november have expressed major concerns about voting for. The explosive events could reflect broad backlash to gop governance. Here we highlight three. · in march 2025, president trump issued an executive order that aims to overhaul and exert partial control over significant parts of the nation’s election systems. · in this article, i examined voter reactions to the tailoring of targeted messages, arguing that tailoring has both positive effects and the potential for backlash. Republicans aren’t worried. · in missouri, the 2025 legislative session was dominated by republican lawmakers trying to reverse two major measures that voters had put on the ballot and approved just months before;
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