nat4900
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After the back-slapping has ended among the right wing WH and Congress, republicans are finding out that the impact on voters is more of a DUD than a boost, as middle America sees little to no benefit on their paychecks after a $1.5 trillion added to the country's debt.
An example of this factor can be seen on the current campaign for PA 18 district special election deadline scheduled for this Tuesday......trump' "brilliant" campaign contribution to boost republican voters turnout to tomorrow's election, "I think I'm better looking than :Lamb [the democrat candidate]".....Pitiful !!!
Trump's tax cuts are taking a backseat in critical Pennsylvania election
An example of this factor can be seen on the current campaign for PA 18 district special election deadline scheduled for this Tuesday......trump' "brilliant" campaign contribution to boost republican voters turnout to tomorrow's election, "I think I'm better looking than :Lamb [the democrat candidate]".....Pitiful !!!
Trump's tax cuts are taking a backseat in critical Pennsylvania election
- While President Donald Trump promoted tax cuts in western Pennsylvania earlier this year, the issue isn't at the top of many voters' minds in a House special election there.
- The tight election pits Republican Rick Saccone against Democrat Conor Lamb.
- After initially drilling Lamb for opposing the tax plan, Republican outside groups have pulled back from the attack.