2024 Presidential Candidates and the Future of America's Food Assistance Programs

Sadie Parker
Published May 3, 2025


Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the central figures of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, each with distinctly different visions for the country's future, especially regarding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), an initiative critical in helping Americans with low income afford food.
 

Kamala Harris's Vision: Extending Support with SNAP


Kamala Harris, now running for the presidency, could be a defining factor in the expansion or enhancement of the food stamp program in the United States, which currently supports nearly 42 million people. 

As part of the Democratic Party, Harris highlights the importance of ensuring food security for families in need, acknowledging the essential role of programs like SNAP in achieving this objective. 

Her track record as Vice-President includes pushing forward legislation aimed at providing food aid during the COVID-19 pandemic and endorsing efforts to improve access to nutritious food for Americans.
 

Donald Trump's Plans: Tightening SNAP Requirements


Donald Trump, on the other side, proposes changes to SNAP that could make the program far less accessible to those in need. Linked to the conservative vision outlined in Project 2025—a manifesto by The Heritage Foundation alongside 100 other organizations—Trump's intentions involve tightening the eligibility criteria for food assistance, potentially requiring work for benefits and closing perceived loopholes in the system. 

While Trump has distanced himself from being directly associated with Project 2025, his past comments and participation in related events imply these policies are to be taken seriously. 

His plans might cut down the number of people eligible for SNAP, a move that contrasts sharply with the Biden administration's perspectives, which Trump has previously attempted to counteract through legal means—albeit unsuccessfully.
 

The Impact of Their Policies


Harris advocates for strengthening community nutrition programs and ensuring food quality by giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) more power to regulate safety. This approach aims to feed the hungry and ensure that the food available is safe and of high quality, reinforcing public trust in the food system.

Trump's agenda, alternatively, emphasizes reducing government expenditure on social programs like SNAP, suggesting that such cuts could benefit the economy. His stance is part of a broader conservative strategy to scale back welfare benefits, arguing that stricter eligibility could encourage self-sufficiency among potential beneficiaries.

Check Out: Food Stamp Payment Dates for November 2024: A State-by-State Guide
 

Looking Ahead


As the election approaches, the contrasting policies of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump toward food assistance programs underline the broader differences in their visions for America. Harris focuses on expanding and enhancing support for vulnerable populations, while Trump aims to roll back government assistance, prioritizing economic considerations. 

The outcome of this election could significantly influence not only the future of SNAP but also the broader landscape of assistance programs in the United States, affecting millions of Americans' ability to access necessary food resources.

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