Vulnerable Republican drowned in boos as he downplays Medicaid 'concerns': video
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : " This marks the latest in a series of House GOP lawmaker meetings with constituents where they found themselves struggling to explain controversial Trump administration and Republican policies to a furious crowd.50% : Many of these confrontations are occurring in safely Republican-favoring districts, with members like Reps.
38% : Constituents expressed fury over his vote to ratify a GOP budget resolution that directs "savings" that ostensibly have to come out of hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, Lohud reported Friday.
12% : ALSO READ:'Absolutely unconscionable': Ex-Republican demands Trump removed from office after fight "I understand the concern about Medicaid," said Lawler.
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