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Congressman David Valadao Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congressman Bruce Poliquin Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congresswoman Martha McSally Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congressman Kevin Yoder Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congresswoman Claudia Tenney Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congressman Jeff Denham Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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Congressman Rodney Freylinghuysen Voted Yes on the Republican Health Care Repeal Bill
House Republicans’ Repeal and Ripoff bill would: Drive out-of-pocket costs up 20% Remove coverage for up to 24 million Americans Tax anyone 50 years old or older Eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions You deserve better. Share if you agree. Click the buttons below to share this with your friends and neighbors:
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ICYMI: Repeal & Ripoff Headlines Haunt Vulnerable House Republicans in Districts Across America
In case you missed it, headlines, editorials, and front pages are haunting vulnerable House Republicans in districts across America. “Local press coverage and editorials across the country reflect the political disaster that vulnerable House Republicans created for themselves – and this is just the beginning,” said DCCC spokesperson Tyler Law. Take a look at […]
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DCCC MEMO: Paul Ryan’s 100 Days of Humiliation Threatens Republican Midterm Prospects
TO: Interested Parties FR: Tyler Law, DCCC National Press Secretary DT: April 29, 2017 RE: Paul Ryan’s 100 Days of Humiliation Threatens Republican Midterm Prospects — At the close of President Trump’s first 100 days in office, Speaker Paul Ryan is unpopular, ineffective, and a growing threat to the entire Republican Party. Ryan’s priorities for […]
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Frelinghuysen Might Sell Out Constituents And All It Took Was A Late Night Meeting With Speaker Ryan
Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen is making waves today with his refusal to say how he’ll vote on the new Republican healthcare plan, even though this plan is even worse than the previous iteration. Apparently, all it takes to get the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee to potentially sell out his constituents is a late night meeting […]