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The Politics of Welfare Retrenchment: Evidence from Mass Medicaid Disenrollment in Two States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 October 2022

Vladimir Kogan*
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Department of Political Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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Abstract

In 2005, Missouri and Tennessee tightened eligibility for their public health insurance programs, resulting in widespread coverage losses. Leveraging county-level variation in subsequent disenrollment, I show that voters in Tennessee punished the incumbent governor for the Medicaid cuts. In Missouri, by contrast, disenrollment had no impact on the subsequent gubernatorial election but did increase support for Democrats in 2006 state legislative elections, possibly due to the strategic entry and exit of candidates. In both states, the loss of Medicaid coverage was associated with lower support for Democratic presidential candidates, although these declines appear part of a longer-term trend that preceded the coverage loss. The results speak to the potential political costs of welfare spending cuts and the electoral consequences of reducing income-targeted social programs.

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Table 1. Summary of cases

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Figure 1. Medicaid enrollment decline by county (as a percent of total population).

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Table 2. Effect of Medicaid disenrollment on democratic gubernatorial vote share

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Table 3. Medicaid disenrollment and democratic gubernatorial vote share in Tennessee

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Figure 2. Event study results for impact of Medicaid disenrollment on gubernatorial elections.

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Table 4. Medicaid disenrollment and democratic state house vote share

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Figure 3. Event study results for impact of Medicaid disenrollment on state house elections.

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Table 5. Strategic candidate entry and exit in Missouri

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Table 6. Effect of Medicaid disenrollment on democratic presidential vote share

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Table 7. Medicaid disenrollment and democratic presidential vote share in Tennessee

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Figure 4. Event study results for impact of Medicaid disenrollment on presidential elections.

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