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The Democrats of the Senate organized 100 events in a week which energized GOP policies to voters

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettAugust 13, 2025No Comments
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The Democrats of the Senate seem to organize, and more importantly, they take their argument directly to the voters where they are. If the Democrats have a hope of winning back the majority of the Senate, they must move away from Washington, DC and to do clearly Voter argument On what the Republicans do to worsen their lives.

So far, the Democrats of the Senate seem to be exactly that.

Axios reported:

The Democrats of the Senate organized more than 100 events reducing against republican policies during the first week of their summer recess, part of a coordinated thrust to reduce the approval of the GOP before mid-term of 2026.

Why this counts: the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.), deployed similar tactics on the campaign path last year, when his Democrats considerably surpassed the rest of the party in the general elections.

Schumer wants his caucus to locate the impact of policies that Trump and the Republican Congress have adopted in Washington – in particular health care reductions, prices, increase in energy costs and tax reductions for the rich.

Events have included town halls, hospital visits and blows with small businesses, as well as visits to food banks and local businesses.

Senate Democrats do not need to reduce the approval of the Republican Party. Donald Trump has already covered it for them. \

What Democrats must really do is reminding voters that Trump and the GOP have betrayed them and aggravate their lives. The Democrats of the Senate must remind voters that the Democratic Party is the party of workers, health care, poor and programs such as social security, health insurance and medicaid.

The Democrats of the Senate do not need to play cultural war games.

The emphasis should be placed on cooking table problems.

If the Democrats continue to mark the country and speak to voters, while the Republicans hide, they will do so Get good results in mid-term elections.

What do you think of the Democrats of the Senate organizing hundreds of events in a week? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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