💨 Abstract
Democrats are launching a nationwide campaign to highlight the impacts of a Republican-backed tax and spending bill signed by President Donald Trump. The bill is expected to cut healthcare and food stamps for millions while increasing the federal deficit. Democrats are planning public events and targeted ads in all 50 states to criticize vulnerable Republicans for supporting the bill, while Republicans are encouraging their members to promote tax cuts in controlled settings to avoid difficult questions or protests.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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