Ahead of the 2024 election, Dr. Ezekiel “Zeke” Tayler knocked on 2,500 doors around Pennsylvania.

He’d canvassed for years, but last year, when Donald Trump ran against Kamala Harris, it felt like there was a lot at stake. As a doctor, he was frustrated with the medical misinformation — especially around vaccines, abortion and other health issues — that was coming from figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Dr. Memhet Oz.

“I took an oath to do no harm, and I don’t like any politician that tries to make the lives of patients worse,” Tayler says. “I don’t want to see Medicaid taken away. I don’t want to see children not eating. I don’t want to see medication prices go higher. I don’t want to see doctors leaving the state because they can’t practice medicine appropriately.”

Yet the conversa

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