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Following the House Republicans’ recent tax cuts favoring the wealthy while slashing services for the broader populace, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has applauded the GOP for what they see as a self-inflicted wound to their majority position.
DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene issued a statement highlighting the stark reality:
The House Republicans have repeatedly reneged on their promises to working Americans. Their recent decision to advance their so-called Big, Ugly Bill—now larger and more detrimental than ever—loudly underscores their commitment to prioritizing the interests of billionaire donors over the needs of American families and workers.
It’s important to note that even the most vulnerable Republicans have acknowledged that their legislation would severely restrict access to healthcare, increase costs, eliminate jobs, jeopardize rural hospitals, and exacerbate food insecurity for families. Yet, they chose to support it anyway.
This Big, Ugly Bill exemplifies the Republicans’ betrayal of the American populace. The DCCC is committed to ensuring that every voter in battleground districts understands how these vulnerable House Republicans have abandoned their constituents by endorsing one of the most unpopular pieces of legislation in recent history. We are determined to reclaim the House majority as a result.
The path to potentially reversing these detrimental cuts hinges on the Democrats achieving a majority in the House during the midterm elections. A Democratic win next November would effectively thwart the Republican agenda, which has been enabled and endorsed by Trump.
Moreover, such a victory would render Trump a historically ineffective lame duck.
Democrats in both the House and Senate have demonstrated more resolve in opposing this bill than at any point since Trump re-entered the political landscape.
For Democrats to secure power, they must convincingly show voters their readiness to take a stand; every Republican in contested districts will now bear the weight of Trump’s controversial legislation.
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