Recent discussions have highlighted a notable shift among Republican voters regarding health care policy. Traditionally advocating for minimal government intervention, many within the GOP base are now expressing support for federal measures to address escalating health care costs. This change is largely driven by personal experiences with exorbitant medical expenses, leading to increased backing for policies such as capping drug prices and regulating medical billing practices. This evolving perspective underscores a broader, bipartisan consensus on the necessity for health care reform that prioritizes affordability and accessibility. Access to full article: “https://open.substack.com/pub/healthcareuncovered/p/not-just-democrats-anymore-republicans?r=5ggd51&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email“