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Voters will not seriously see a full electoral campaign starting with spring 2026 and primaries, but Democrats set the foundations for how they plan to manage dozens of vulnerable rooms with an advertising campaign targeting them to increase costs.
According to the campaign committee of the Democrating Congress:
The campaign committee of the Democrat Congress has announced a national digital buy of Slamming House Republicans for having made life more expensive for workers’ families in order to finance tax alternatives for their billionaire donors.
The purchase of four -digit announcements, which starts this week on Meta, responds to the number one concern – the increase in the cost of everything, from health care to public service bills. The great ugly law of the Republicans of the Chamber should cause food, public services and health care, while the richest obtain tax relief. Individualized announcements should operate in the 35 DCCC districts in play.
Here is what the announcements look like:

The majority of the Republicans of the Chamber who voted to reduce taxes for the rich and the services to all the others were mainly hidden during the recess in August.
There were a few Republicans who held the town hall, but most of the houses of the house opted for pre-screen telephone hotels or does not hold at all.
The Republicans of the Chamber voted for the greatest redistribution upwards of the richness of the history of the country and then refused to return home to cope with their angry voters.
The Republican Party is being paced with what could be a historic number of seats lost in the house. There is not enough Gerrymandering available to save what could be a loss of 40 or more seats. The Republicans try Gérères of 12 seats, but in the current trajectory, they should find dozens of them to keep their majority.
The fact that the Republicans spent summer working on Gerrymandering instead of selling their policies speaks volumes.
Democrats seem to keep an eye on the ball, focusing on the question that the voters care the most.
While Trump throws distractions daily, mid-term elections will probably be won over the economy, which is the only problem that Trump and his party are constantly avoiding.
What do you think that Democrats remain concentrated on the economy and costs? Share your reflections in the comments below.
