Leaders of the 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) movement, which brought together vaccine skeptics, organic moms and anti-pesticide activists to elect President Trump, are warning that many of their supporters may not turn out again in November's elections.
The MAHA PAC, run by Tony Lyons, has launched an ambitious initiative to raise $100 million to elect 'MAHA-aligned, Trump-endorsed' Republicans.
Some movement leaders have expressed disappointment with President Trump's recent executive order promoting glyphosate, the weedkiller marketed as Roundup.
A former elementary schoolteacher and MAHA voter, Tricia Busch, felt betrayed by the president's move, saying it went against the movement's values of promoting healthy living.
