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Democratic Party officials are looking at the Big Beautiful Bill as a political gift and hoping voters view cuts to social spending negatively. But the party faces challenges ahead of the midterms, including a Republican trifecta and a base questioning if party leadership is doing enough to challenge President Trump.
Many Republicans argue that voters will feel the economic benefits of their bill and reward them by sending them back to Washington. Democrats say the bill is deeply unpopular and they'll use it to clobber the GOP in the November 2026 election.
Third Congressional Representative Derrick Van Orden is speaking out about the passage of president Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill.'
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now law but the political fallout remains to be seen, columnist Ron Faucheux writes.
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Multiple polls have underscored the negative impact the bill may have on Republicans, potentially putting their House and Senate majorities in jeopardy.
Republicans passed two make-or-break tests last week: one of party discipline, the other of political principles.
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RALEIGH, N.C. How should the American right view the passage of President Trumps signature tax and budget law? Is it really, as Republicans came to
House Republicans muscled the “big, beautiful bill” through a procedural hurdle on the floor arly Thursday, setting the legislation up for a final vote.