Karl Rove: Big, beautiful bill will have ‘huge impact on 2026’
- On July 3, Congress approved President Trump's tax and Medicaid bill, with Rove celebrating its passage ahead of July 4, as it moves toward signing into law.
- Rove highlights the bill's provisions, including permanent 2017 tax cuts and $170 billion for border security, despite opposition to Medicaid reductions, aiming to appeal to voters and justify support.
- A Fox News poll found 38% support, 59% oppose; CBO estimates over $1 trillion Medicaid cuts and $4 trillion debt increase over 10 years.
- Despite widespread public opposition, Republicans celebrate the bill’s potential to boost their 2026 midterm prospects, while Democrats warn it will cost the GOP the House, highlighting deep partisan divides.
- Historically, the party not in the White House, House Republicans, plans to make the bill the key issue in the 2026 midterms, aiming to rally voter support.
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Karl Rove urges GOP to 'go on the offense' before they lose 'messaging war' to Democrats
Like other Republicans, longtime Republican strategist Karl Rove is celebrating the GOP passing President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" ahead of the July 4 weekend. However, he's urging his party to not allow Democrats to control the narrative.The Daily Beast reported Thursday that Rove is hoping Republicans will be aggressive in selling their bill to voters — particularly given its overwhelming unpopularity in recent polls. Even a…
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