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After the tax reductions of the House Republicans for the reductions of rich service and service for all the others, the campaign committee of the Democratic Congress (DCCC) congratulated the Republicans of the Chamber for having lost their majority.

DCCC president Suzan Delbene said in a statement:
The House Republicans have doubled their broken promise to the works who work. Their vote to adopt once again their major ugly bill – larger and uglier than ever – is their last and strongest declaration because they always prioritize the service of their billionaire campaign donors to the detriment of American children, families and workers they are supposed to represent.
Let’s be clear – vulnerable Republicans have admitted many and even that even they know that their bill would erase access to health care, increase costs, reduce jobs, threaten rural hospitals and lead families hungry, but they voted to adopt it anyway.
This great ugly bill is a laundry list of the betrayal of the Republicans to the American people. The DCCC will ensure that each voter of battlefield knows how the Vulnerable Chamber Republicans abandoned them by adopting the most unpopular legislation in modern American history, and we will take over the majority of the Chamber because of this.
The only way to reverse these potential cuts is that Democrats earn at least one majority in the House in the mid-term elections. A democratic victory next November puts an end to the republican catalysts of Trump who authorize and the rubber sampling.
A democratic victory will also make the most faithful Trump of lame ducks.
Democrats in the House and Senate have shown more fight in the fight against this bill than for any time since Trump’s return to the White House.
If the Democrats want power, they must show voters that they are ready to fight, and each republican in the battlefield will now be salted with Trump’s disastrous bill.
What do you think the Democrats get their message out in the battlefields? Share your reflections in the comments below.
