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The Liberals reduce a $ 10 million hammer on the House Republicans who voted to cut Medicaid

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 16, 2025No Comments
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Almost all the republicans of the room voted for the Big Bill of Big Beautiful of Trump that WilI take health care From 16 million Americans unless it is changed or the final adoption is elected.

There were going to be consequences for such a vote, especially among the dozens of Républicains de la Chambre who represent blue districts.

The bill began to come for representatives Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) and Don Bacon (R-NE) while the Liberal External Group UNRIG, our economy, spends 10 million dollars for long-term advertisements to target the two Republicans.

Punchbowl News detailed ads:

The Kean announcement is a 30-second television spot featuring a constituent concerned with the well-being of his family member.

“I did not expect to be able to worry about what happens to my mother-in-law if Medicaid ends,” says the woman. “She did everything correctly. But she had not planned the member of the Congress Tom Kean Jr. to cut Medicaid. ”

In a new radio advertisement broadcast at Nebraska, a local non -profit leader Critique Bacon to support the GOP reconciliation bill. The Bacon constituent indicates that the reconciliation package will lead to thousands of people who will lose health care.

“Don Bacon walks in the parades of the north of Omaha with the same people he leaves behind,” said the woman in the announcement.

Look at the Kean ad:

Here is the announcement of Bacon radio:

Trump’s tax reductions for the rich legislation put forward by a single vote in the House, so these announcements serve two ends. The most immediate objective is to put pressure on some Republicans of the Chamber to vote no and to kill the bill.

If Kean and Bacon vote for the final adoption in the House, the announcements will be used to try to defeat them next November.

In addition to telephone calls, letters and e-mails of the constituents, advertisements like these are important because they increase the pressure.

Local news is the place where most Americans get their information. The announcements that take place in the local markets, depending on the size of the market, can be much more effective than broadcasting a single national announcement on cable information.

The objective is to separate the Republicans from the individual room which are vulnerable in the elections of next year of the herd.

The republicans of the house who have reduced taxes for the rich while taking health care to the American people will not fly under the radar and hide.

What do you think of the ads on the Medicaid cuts? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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