House GOP campaign arm targets Dems who voted against Trump-backed bill to fund government

Exclusive – the Republican party home The Campaign Committee aims to Democrats in Congress to vote against a federal government financing action until September 30 and avoid the government’s closure this week.
The National Congress of Republican Committee launches digital ads against 35 Democrats in the House of Representatives who may face difficult or competitive races in the middle of the period 2026, when the Republican Party aims to defend its fragile majority in the room.
These sites, which were first shared with Fox News on Wednesday morning, rise hours after the House of Representatives, almost completely along the party lines, and got 217-213 to pass a draft law made of Republicans that reduce the unpredictable spending by about $ 13 billion, and reinforces defense spending by about $ 6 billion and gives the president Donald Trump More space in how to spend money.
Thanks to the heavy pressure at the last minute by Trump and its allies inside and outside the Chamber, the Republican Party did not need a single democratic vote to pass the bill.
A Trump -backed bill to maintain a funded government funded
Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson meets, R does not. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
One of the Democrats, moderate Jared Golden from Main, who represents a region by Trump in the past three presidential elections, in favor of the Republican procedure.
The only Republican who votes against the bill, the right -wing deputy, Thomas Massi, from Kentucky, is threatened by Trump and his allies with a possible basic challenge next year when he is re -elected.
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Digital ads by NRCCWhich coincides with all goals, will continue online in the areas of Democratic Actors Josh Harder (CA-09), Adam Gray (CA-13), Jim Costa, (CA-21), Raul Ruiz (Ca-25), George Whitsides (Ca-27), Derek Trans (CA-45), and Dave Min (Ca-47). Darren Soto (FL-09) and Jarid Moskitz (FL-23) from Florida; Eric Sorensen (IL-17) from Illinois; Frank MRVAN (01) of Indiana; Christine McDonald Revit (MN-08) from Michigan; Don Davis (NC-01) from North Carolina; Chris Papas (NH-01) and Maggie Goodlander (NH-02) from New Hampshire; Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) and Nellie Pou (NJ-NJ) from New Jersey; Gabi Vaskuiz (NM-02) from New Mexico; Dina Titus (NV-01), Susie Lee (NV-03) and Steven Horsford (NV-04) from Nevada; Tom Sokuzi (NY-03), Laura Gilin (NY-04), Pat Ryan (NY-18) and Josh Riley (NY-19) from New York; Greg Langsman (OH-01), Marce Captor (OH-09), and Emilia Silis (OH-13) from Ohio; Janel Pinum (OR-05) from Oregon; Henry Coellar (TX-28) and Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) from Texas; Eugene Fidman (VA-07) from Virginia; And Mary Gloskamb Perez (WA-03) from Washington State.
NRCC says there is a modest purchase advertisement behind digital spots.
“Democrats in the House of Representatives gave anger at the expense of the American people, and only closed the government to score political points. After months of failure, they did not learn anything and doubled their embarrassing defects.” NRCC Mike Marinella spokesman said.
Democrats do not agree.

The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, speaks Den. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
“The strong democratic vote in the House of Representatives in opposing the reckless Republican spending bill speaks for itself,” the deputy, the deputy, MP Jeffrez, one of the best democrats in the Chamber, told reporters after the vote.
and Democratic Parliament The Chairman of the Board of Directors, MP Beit Aguilar from California, took a goal to what he called a “party” and stressed that “we are making a strong vote in opposing this law because this hurts families.”