Overview
- A Politico survey found 47% of Make America Healthy Again supporters say the administration has fallen short, while 45% say it has done enough.
- Many respondents told pollsters Democrats are better positioned to deliver on MAHA priorities, hinting at defections in November.
- Activists cited the recent move allowing Bayer to increase production of Roundup as a key breach of MAHA principles focused on curbing glyphosate use.
- The administration points to steps MAHA favors, including cutting artificial food dyes and tightening junk food rules in a federal nutrition program.
- The movement draws support from both parties, and Trump also suggested he may replace stalled surgeon general pick Casey Means, adding uncertainty for MAHA allies.