The 2024 Election: What's at Stake for Food Assistance Programs

Emily Chan
Published Jan 3, 2025


As Americans gear up for the 2024 Presidential Election, the spotlight is on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, two candidates with starkly different plans for the nation's food assistance programs.
 

Kamala Harris: A Push for More Food Support


Kamala Harris has taken a strong stance in favor of expanding the food stamp program, officially known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which currently benefits nearly 42 million Americans. Her approach aligns with the Democratic Party’s broader goal of supporting lower-income families, emphasizing the critical role programs like SNAP play in ensuring no one goes hungry.

With a track record of advocating for food aid and nutritional quality during her time as Vice President, Harris aims to build a system where access to nutritious food is deemed essential for all Americans.
 

Donald Trump: Proposing Tighter Rules


On the flip side, Donald Trump envisions a more constrained future for SNAP. His plans, inspired by the conservative ideals laid out in the "Project 2025" manifesto, suggest eligibility cutbacks and stricter work requirements for beneficiaries. Trump argues that reforming SNAP would lead to economic benefits, a viewpoint that diverges sharply from the current administration's more generous approach.

Although Trump avoids directly linking his campaign to "Project 2025," his presence at related events and previous remarks suggest he is seriously considering these reforms.
 

The Bigger Picture


While Harris hopes to bolster SNAP's reach and improve food quality by enhancing FDA regulations, Trump's strategy revolves around cutting costs and promoting self-sufficiency among Americans.

This difference in vision paints a clear picture of what’s at stake: under Harris, we might see more support and accessibility to food assistance, but if Trump returns to power, we could witness a scaling back of these vital programs.

Check Out: A Quick Guide: When to Expect SNAP Benefits in November 2024
 

Looking to the Future


The upcoming election will not only decide the next President but also determine the direction of food assistance programs in the U.S. With Harris championing expanded support and Trump advocating for cutbacks, the outcome will significantly impact many Americans' lives.

As November 5th draws near, the contrast in policies offers voters a clear choice between two very different paths for the country’s future.

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