Democrats will pay a price at midterm elections for woke agenda
Two years ago, Democrats held the House of Representatives for the first time since 2006 and became the majority party in the US House after winning back the state of California and the governor’s office.
Two years ago, Democrats held the House of Representatives for the first time since 2006 and became the majority party in the US House after winning back the state of California and the governor’s office.
Two years ago, two of the country’s political heavyweights ran for the Democratic presidential nomination and were virtually assured of winning. President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton both won the Democratic nomination for the US presidential elections.
Two years ago, two of the country’s political heavyweights ran for the Democratic presidential nomination and were virtually assured of winning. President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton both won the Democratic nomination for the US presidential elections.
In the 2018 midterm election, the Democrats are determined to maintain their majority in the US House of Representatives by winning seats as close as they can to gain. This is a clear choice of being more partisan in politics rather than making a difference.
The new Congress will have the power to pass as much as $1 trillion in deficit reduction over the next six years. Democrats will use their control over the House to pass all of the major government spending bills through the passage of a budget.
Democrats have promised to reduce the national debt by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years and have said that the increase will not come from tax increases, and that will mean cutting programs that will burden taxpayers.
The National Republican Congressman in the US House is Jim Jordan and believes the Democratic party to be “un-American” by not being more ideological when it comes to electing the Democrat candidate.
The 2018 midterm elections are important for both parties because the future of the Republican Party is at stake, and at the same time, the future of the Democrats is at stake. Both parties have an obligation to their constituents to provide economic security and protect their liberty by cutting spending, tax increases, and reducing government intrusion in their daily lives.
In the midterm elections, the Democrats are determined to maintain their majority in the House by winning