DCCC billboards hit Republicans on Ryan budget in 14 states
As House Republicans drive around their districts during the April recess, 14 of them will see billboards attacking them on Medicare and tax cuts for millionaires, courtesy of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
The billboards will remain up for all of April, and target Republicans facing difficult reelection campaigns. GOP Reps. Charlie Bass (N.H.), Sean Duffy (Wis.) and Steve King (Iowa) are on the list, as are Dan Lungren (Calif.) and Steve Southerland (Fla.).
{mosads}The billboards show a concerned-looking elderly man next to the House member’s name and the phrase “protecting millionaires instead of Medicare.”
Voters are directed to a website, www.millionairesovermedicare.com, where a video shows footage of the targeted Republicans. In the video, a banner pops up as each Republican is speaking to say that he “voted to end Medicare.” The fine print sources the 2011 roll call vote for House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) budget proposal.
Visitors can also download a printable sign reading, “Vote Republican, end Medicare.”
The nonpartisan fact-checking site Politifact rated the Democratic claim that Republicans voted to end Medicare the “lie of the year” in 2011. Ryan’s budget left Medicare intact for those 55 and over, and privatized the program for younger participants.
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