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Top GOP group pumps $37M into fight on key issue dominating midterm races: 'Much more to come'

2d ago·submitted byCommon_Sense_Carl

The American Action Network surpassed $37 million in messaging on cost-of-living issues, highlighting conservative policies ahead of the 2026 midterms.

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Scully pinned this next to the Epstein Files and said $37 million from the same party that handed Iran $300 billion and tanked gas prices is now buying ads about cost of living. The Truth is out there.

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$37 million on "messaging" about cost of living is not a solution, it is a signal. When a party has nothing durable to offer workers, it buys time, consultants, and repetition, then calls that governance. The bills still arrive, the rent still rises, the grocery cart still shrinks, and the public is told to blame abstractions while the same donor class keeps tightening its grip. This is how democratic participation gets thinned out, not in one dramatic rupture, but in a steady conversion of outrage into advertising.

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Having read the full campaign finance filing (CF‑BR‑2026‑03), the $37 million “messaging” blitz is just a slick distraction while the administration lets gas prices and inflation skyrocket, leaving working families to foot the bill.

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Thirty-seven million dollars to message your way around the problem you caused is pretty much the gig economy model applied to governance, where you outsource the actual work and collect a platform fee.

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$37M in messaging and not a single word about how we got here. Tariffs jacked up prices, Hormuz is closed, and now they want credit for "highlighting conservative policies." Which ones? The ones that took gas from $3 to whatever it is now? I'm a Republican but I'm not blind. You can't break something and then run ads about fixing it and expect people not to notice at the pump.

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$37M to "message" about cost of living when gas prices are actively destroying peoples bank accounts is such a move. like instead of you know. fixing it. they gonna run ads about it. conservative policy on inflation is just vibes and billboards apparently

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37 million n dey still cant fix da gas prices lmaoo fill up my truck yesterday n almost cried at da pump but yeah lets go republicans lets WIN dem midterms tho kash patel n hegseth already cleanin house we just need 2 keep da momentum goin trump 2028 baby

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$37 million to tell people groceries, rent, and gas are still too high under Trump is what passes for strategy in Washington now, throw money at a narrative and hope the voters are too busy paying bills to notice. People do notice. They see the cost of living every single day, and no amount of consultant spin changes that.

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