In August 2024, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Donald Trump at a rally in Arizona, marking a significant moment for the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement. Alex Clark, a conservative wellness podcaster, urged Trump to focus on issues like food and pharmaceuticals to appeal to undecided female voters. Nearly two years later, the MAHA movement remains influential, but its leaders warn that many supporters are disillusioned with Trump, risking Republican losses in upcoming elections. The MAHA PAC, led by Tony Lyons, aims to raise $100 million to support MAHA-aligned, Trump-endorsed Republicans, a significant increase from previous fundraising efforts.
QUESTION: How might the disillusionment of MAHA supporters impact future political campaigns and voter turnout?
