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The Republicans are about to face reality and get their first taste of what awaits them at home after having decided to put their fear of Trump before the needs of their voters by voting for tax reductions for the rich who are paid by cups in Medicaid and Snap.

According to Politico:
Ad-youngers quickly prepared attack announcements to broadcast at the end of the holiday weekend, including in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. The Democrats of the Chamber plot to transform the recess of August into the salvo to open the mid-term, including in town halls and organizational programs. And the Democrats see an opportunity to extend the battlefield, offering in red areas across the country. »»
Dasha Burns obtained a study that Blue Rose Research conducted for the majority of the Senate aligned by Democrat Pac. In this document, they found that without any start, the net support for the bill was 8 points under water. When provided with a fairly anodal description of the bill, it is 19 points under water. (And in particular, this study was carried out before some of the most important cups in Medicaid were introduced into the package.)
Advertisements will add essence to the fire of constituent anger of the Republicans who only exponentially growing thanks to the process of adopting this bill.
Democrats had already planned to pass the recess in August by crisscrossing the country to hold town halls in republican states and districts, speaking of voters of this legislation.
These efforts should be considered in the context of being the opening of the mid-term elections of 2026.
Democrats will organize a strategy of 50 states or very close in 2026, but that does not have sense to spend on advertisements in each district of the congress. No democratic announcement will have an impact in the Georgia district in the north of the representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example.
Although the Democrats have done a good job to mark the republican bill, it is now time to bring the message back to the house and transform these words into votes which will translate into democrats taking up all or part of the congress.
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