Vance heads to Georgia to tout GOP tax cuts — and take aim at Sen. Jon Ossoff
Vice President JD Vance highlights tax provisions aimed at middle-class relief and supports GOP efforts to flip a key Senate seat in Georgia ahead of 2026 election.
- On Thursday, Vice President JD Vance will travel to Georgia to tout the Trump administration's signature tax-and-spending law and boost GOP efforts to flip a key Senate seat, headlining a midday event in Peachtree City to spotlight major tax provisions for middle-class relief.
- Ossoff narrowly won a 2021 runoff and is widely seen as vulnerable next year, while Senate Democrats, including him, opposed the bill, making him a GOP target.
- Health and economic projections show KFF estimates roughly 310,000 Georgians could lose insurance amid Medicaid cuts, while GOP spends $5 million on ads targeting Sen. Jon Ossoff for opposing the law.
- Vance's rising role in promoting the bill suggests he could bolster his political standing as Democrats plan to make the law's cuts central to midterm elections next year and GOP strategists hope to shift public opinion with focused messaging.
- Vance's swing through metro Atlanta includes a stop at a Republican National Committee meeting and marks a series of speeches promoting the 'big, beautiful bill' in battlegrounds.
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ATLANTA — Vice President JD Vance will visit metro Atlanta on Thursday to promote the president’s signature tax-and-spending law, hoping to define the administration’s keystone legislative victory to voters in one of the nation’s most competitive battlegrounds.
JD Vance to spotlight Trump's tax-and-spending law in Georgia visit
ATLANTA — Vice President JD Vance will visit metro Atlanta on Thursday to promote the president’s signature tax-and-spending law, hoping to define the administration’s keystone legislative victory to voters in one of the nation’s most ...
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