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How is a beautiful “beautiful invoice” for Trump, the largest election this year



The comprehensive tax issue of President Donald Trump and the spending law known as the “Great Grand Law” is a major issue in the mid -term elections.

Representative Micky Sherrill and former deputy Abyel Spanberger, the Democratic candidates in New Jersey and Virginia,, respectively, warned of the devastating effects of cuts on the horizon to social safety network programs such as Medicaid and the additional nutritional assistance program.

Republicans take mixed approaches. In New Jersey, a high -tax state where the ability to withstand costs is a higher issue, former parliament member Jacques Seatarley and his allies plan to go to the attack, on the pretext that Sherrill voted to prevent critical tax cuts.

In Virginia, the Lieutenant -General Earl Serz, the Republican candidate, rejected concerns about the program discounts, on the pretext that the state’s Republican ruler put the state in a strong position to respond.

These attack lines can determine those who carry rulers in two main states by the beginning of next year, in addition to determining the tone of how candidates approach to control Congress in the case in 2026.

Democrats focus on budget discounts, and Republicans focus on tax cuts

Democrats have already indicated that they are planning to go to the management changes to Snap, the once known program as Food Stamps, and Medicaid.

The Democratic Conservative Association issued a memorandum on Monday a memorandum of its poll on Virginia and New Jersey, which showed that the majority of voters in both countries have “serious fears” and a small majority say they prefer rulers who oppose the procedure.

“The Ruler’s races in Virginia and New Jersey in November will be the first opportunity for voters to reject the budget budget bill for Trump-will not be the Republican Party candidates to run for their record to support these cuts in the very unpopular Midikid.”

A Congress analysis published by Democrats in the Joint Economic Committee It is estimated that in Virginia, more than 300,000 residents can lose their health care by 2034. This number is a mixture of people who may lose medicaid under changes on the program and people who are no longer qualified to expand the state for this program under reasonable care law.

the Department of Human Services in New Jersey It is estimated that about 350,000 qualified population to obtain medicaid will lose health care coverage “due to bureaucratic barriers”, and they warned that the state’s food aid program, which affects 800,000 people, is at risk unless the state was able to collect between $ 100 million and $ 300 million.

In New Jersey, Ciattarelli has faced concerns about Medicaid discounts through the echo of Republicans in Washington who say those who need the decisive health coverage of the program will get it.

“The best way to protect Medicaid is to make sure that those who receive it really need it,” said Ciattarelli. In a video posted on X After the Senate management has passed. “As I wander around the state every day, I find a large number of New Jersey, they agree that adults with bodily without young children should have to work or go to school at least 20 hours a week to remain qualified to get their medical advantages.”

CIATERELLI and its Republican allies are planning to continue the procedures on this measure with a focus on taxes, which praises the provisions of the 2017 tax cuts and the increase of the federal and local tax deduction from $ 10,000 to $ 40,000, a higher tax issue.

CItarelli Sherrill knocked on her opposition after pledging to work to eliminate salt cover, saying in his video statement that Sherrill “Voice to raise your taxes”. (Democrats note that salt cover is still valid under the new law and argue that the tax cuts of the law will benefit the wealthy in general).

Chris Russell, CIATARLLI Campaign Adviser, told NBC News that the campaign is planning to confirm Sherrill’s vote against tax provisions in this measure, which also strengthened the child’s tax, and provided additional federal taxes and taxes.

“This will directly affect people in New Jersey and their pocket book,” Russell said, adding, “We intend to make it defend this vote.”

Changing New Jersey, a supporter of Ciattarelli Super Pac, is already Digital ads were launched Sherrill knocks on to oppose this measure, focusing on tax provisions.

The group also issued a memorandum last week with an opinion poll from senior consultants and reconnaissance Killian Conway, director of the previous campaign of Trump. The poll, which tested a set of attacks against Sherrill, found that the best performance attack “its vote for not extending the Trump’s tax cuts, which led to a possible increase in tax of $ 1700 for families, the tax increase on small companies and the child’s tax credit reduction,” although the survey critics note that the two patterns are more conducive to the republic.

“This is the latest example and lived in Mickey’s things in Washington that people were tired of the Treinton Democrats,” said Carlos Cruz, a New Jersey Change spokesman. “To achieve this purpose, you must expect our gears to talk a lot about it.”

Democrats highlight the effects of spending discounts in medical aid

Hospital associations also have Warning that rural hospitals In Virginia you will take A major financial blow under the law, Because they depend on the Medicaid dollars: people who live in rural areas are likely to receive their health insurance through Medicaid.

SPANBERGER and Sherrill emphasized these cuts on the campaign’s path.

Sherrill held events earlier this month at a health care center in Kamden, a solar energy company in the town of Southampton, and Kane University in the Federation to highlight the effects of “one beautiful bill”, which Sherrill called “the Republican price high bill”.

“This harsh legislation of this legislation will kick hundreds of thousands of New Jersey from their health care, increase the costs of more than that, reduce the food assistance to working families, and increase the cost of facilities and mortgages,” Sherrill said in “This harsh legislation from this legislation will kick hundreds of thousands of New Jersey from their health care, increase the costs of more than that, and reduce food assistance to working families, and increase the cost of facilities and mortgages.” Its statement Explanation of its vote against the procedure. “At the same time, they direct the tax dollars that New Jersey has gained with their friends and managing in Trump.”

For its part, Spanberger criticized the Trump Central Bill doctrine Campaign bus Tour through Virginia in late June, tells voters During a stop in Friedrichsburg Before the procedure is aged, it already began to “look at how we can make sure of this, in January, when a few people are paid from Medicaid.”

in A video released by her campaign After the House of Representatives acknowledged its repetition of the draft law, it warned that it would constitute a “huge attack on health care as we know” and create “a fact in which Virgin cannot warn of the care they need,” warning that it will feel the medicaid people, causing rural hospitals closing, increasing the costs of prescribed medications and exceeding the emergency rooms.

In both countries, Democrats are also planning to use Republicans’ support for the draft law to make the broader issue that they will not defend Trump, which has lost two countries by about 6 degrees Celsius.

Earle -sears says “No panic”

In Virginia, Earl Serx praised under Trump’s tax law and roaming concerns about this procedure.

in A press conference one week of the enactment of the law, Earl cars He answered questions about their impact on rural hospitals and voter concerns about law on a larger scale. She said, “I would like to say to Virginia, you do not panic,” before adding that “things are resolved” and said that federal legislators and states have begun to take measures to face visits to cover health care.

A week ago-but after the age of the invoice-cars He said during an interview on newsmaxA conservative television network, that the bill “does a lot of great things” amid a broader discussion about its policy plans to create job opportunities in Virginia.

In June, before the Trump bill became a law, Earl told the crowd cars at an event in the rural town of Marion that the state would be able to fill the financial gaps that were created by discounts to the one who is assured of the “rainy day” budget money.

The Democrats in Virginia pushed loudly in the laws of the law that defended as they did in criticizing Spanberger.

“After supporting and praising these discounts, Earl will achieve the full of” unnecessary “, said Maggie Amjad, a spokesman for the Democrats in Virginia in response to questions about how the party was put in a letter about Trump’s law in the Ruler’s race. Amjad called the Republican Party candidate’s comments” advice, rejection and empty “.

In response to questions about Earl Celes’ opinions about the Trump Law-and about democratic attacks on this response-Campaign spokesman Biton Vogel wrote in an email that “Abeel Spanberger may not be aware of this, but we are running for the ruler of Community Virginia.”

“When she and Joe Biden were sending draft laws that directly affected the future of the Commonwealth, the ruler Youngkin and the ruler of the Litanant Winsum Earl Sars, they fought all Virginia,” Vogel added. “This is where all our priorities should focus on the people of Virginia. Fear of President Trump’s tax discounts is a losing strategy, but we will not enter the Abyel road.”

Republicans who work in some external groups will not exclude the idea of advertisements that enhance the aspects of the Trump law in the state, as it appears in the list in New Jersey, where Ciattarelli Super PAC has noticed the political value of tax reduction provisions.

But Fujil said that the Earl Serz campaign was not planning data in any advertisements, or as part of any paid media, that is, messages that defended or tied “the big beautiful bill”.

She said, “We are focusing on the story of Virginia and Winsome.”

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