[1]NY Times: They savaged their party's bill. Then they voted for it.
   [ [link removed] ]Chip in to fund billboards where Republicans are vulnerable in 2026 to
                             HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE.
   Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) wrote in The New York Times that Trump’s tax bill
   slashing Medicaid was, "morally wrong." Then he voted for it.
   Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) called Trump’s bill, "morally and fiscally
   bankrupt." He voted for it too.
   Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) warned just last weekend that he could not
   embrace the "harmful cuts to Medicaid" in Trump’s bill. He also voted for
   it.
   Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Z) said, "There's some amazingly bad stuff in here,
   like, I mean, let's just face it, Elon Musk is right. It's bad." And then
   he voted for it.
   Republicans in Congress knew how bad this bill was. They said so
   themselves. Their betrayal of their constituents is a massive moral
   failure. THERE MUST BE ACCOUNTABILITY.
   As a first step, we’re placing billboards exposing what they’ve done in
   the hometowns of Republican Senators and Representatives who are among the
   most vulnerable in 2026 – places where any Republican loss could flip
   control and finally give Democrats a check on Trump’s despotism.
   [ [link removed] ]Can you chip in $3 (or $30 if you can) to help us put massive
   billboards holding Republicans in Congress ACCOUNTABLE in states and
   districts Democrats can flip in 2026?
   Thanks for being part of this movement.
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