All of the Republican pushback to Biden's student loan relief efforts seems like a pretty poor political move to me. I get that it caters to the most vocal, solidly right base, but that's a smaller percentage of the population than it appears to be. I'd wager that a good percentage of consistent Republican voters have hefty student loans and they're going to miss that that $10,000 once it's yanked away from them. It's very difficult to be so ideologically consistent as to overlook personal gain in favor of some perceived greater philosophical good. I suspect that there's a significant percentage of conservative leaning voters that are going to suffer noticeable harm if these student loan relief efforts are yanked away from them forever. It's very easy to lie about who you voted, and I think most people are predominantly self-interested and will vote in ways that best satisfy those self-interests, even if they don't always admit to it.