A fresh wave of frustration is sweeping across Massachusetts after a controversial SNAP-related vote caused confusion and accusations of political trickery. The outrage centers on Rep. Jim McGovern, who was singled out for voting against a measure that would allow SNAP benefits to cover hot rotisserie chicken. At first glance, the vote appears confusing and contrary to liberal policy, as it opposes expanded food access…or does it? But residents digging deeper say the reality is far more manipulative, and Republicans are to blame.
According to a viral Reddit thread, posted by shilljoy on the Massachusetts page, the amendment that caused the drama was tied to a much larger bill that included massive cuts to SNAP funding. To the tune of 187 billion, to be exact. That context has fueled anger not just at Republicans but at what many are calling a deliberate political trap.
The strategy is simple but effective, and this is how it works. Attach a popular, easy-to-understand benefit (like hot food access with SNAP) to a broader bill that includes unpopular cuts. If Democrats vote no, they risk being painted as anti-benefit. If they vote yes, they may be seen as supporting deep reductions to food assistance. That is what the thread title almost implies Rep. McGovern of doing, but the reality is much different. Here is what folks had to say.
“Exactly. It’s always about the gotcha moment for Republicans.”
“And that’s the trap set by Republicans. Dems vote against this and they get to say see they don’t want you to have healthy food”, vote for it and they can go into the midterms and say “Dems don’t want you to have food”
“Rep. McGovern (MA-2) is one of only 12 Democrats to vote against cutting SNAP benefits by $187 Billion”
“WE hate that kind of nuance here.”
As the political fallout in Massachusetts continues, it’s pretty obvious this isn’t just about bubble chicken. It’s about the GOP and the methods they use to get Trump into power, and plotting ways to get around it for the midterms.







