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Super PAC Aligned with Sen. Chuck Schumer Says Democrats Are Winning Shutdown Fight
A super PAC linked to Senate Minority Leader Schumer urges Democrats to maintain shutdown pressure, citing polling showing 52% of likely 2026 voters blame Republicans for the crisis.
- A super PAC close to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has urged Democrats to maintain pressure on Republicans during the government shutdown, viewing it as a messaging win, according to an internal memo from Senate Majority PAC.
- Polling by Senate Majority PAC shows that 52% of people blame President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans for the shutdown, while only 40% blame Democrats.
- The internal memo argues that Democrats are gaining support by focusing on health care issues during the shutdown, calling it a vital opportunity for the 2026 midterms.
- Senate Majority PAC officials emphasize that by not yielding to Republican demands and staying unified, Democrats can reinforce a favorable contrast with Republicans.
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Schumer-Linked Group Reportedly Tells Democrats To Gear Up For Long-Term Shutdown
A PAC aligned with Senator Schumer is reportedly urging Democrats to hold firm in the shutdown, arguing that the Democrats are winning the political battle.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleSchumer-Aligned Super PAC Urges Continued Pressure On GOP Amid Shutdown Fight
A leading Democratic super PAC aligned with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is advising allies that it would be a “mistake to take the pressure off Republicans” during the ongoing government shutdown, according to an internal memo obtained by Axios. The group views the shutdown as a crucial opportunity to shape the narrative for […] Schumer-Aligned Super PAC Urges Continued Pressure On GOP Amid Shutdown Fight
·Tampa, United States
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Total News Sources14
Leaning Left1Leaning Right12Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution86% Right
Bias Distribution
- 86% of the sources lean Right
86% Right
R 86%
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