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New NRSC Ads Blast Democrats for Putting Illegals Over Working Families

Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

WASHINGTON, D.C. — One year after Republicans passed the Working Families Tax Cuts without a single Democrat’s support, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) released a new digital ad series condemning Democrats across the Senate battleground for prioritizing free healthcare for illegal aliens over tax relief for hardworking Americans. “Democrats want to tax Americans’ hard-earned tips, overtime pay, and Social Security []

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The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

New Ads Target Ossoff, Senate Democrats for Choosing Illegal Immigrants Over Working Families

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Ahead of midterm elections that will determine which party controls the Senate, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is launching an ad series targeting Senate Democrats for choosing illegal immigrants over working American families. The new ads will run across key battleground states, including Ohio, Michigan, Alaska, Iowa, New Hampshire, North...

Townhall

right

· Jul 2, 2026

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

Fox Business

right

· Jul 6, 2026

Former acting ICE director reveals 'biggest issue' with Biden policy that made Americans 'losers' in housing

A Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas working paper links the 2021-2024 illegal immigration surge to a 2.2 rise in home prices and 1.4 jump in rents.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

The Third-Worldification of the Democratic Party

Democratic Party candidates who support socialized medicine, rent control, and wealth taxes winning primary elections are, unfortunately, no longer breaking news. After all, the Democratic Socialists of America already control New York, Chicago, and Seattle and are poised to win Los Angeles and Washington, too. What is new, however, is the slate of anti-American, pro-Islamic []

Twitchy

right

· Jul 9, 2026

Roll That BEAUTIFUL Bean Footage! Democrats Are Going to HATE This Supercut of Them CHAMPIONING Platner

Roll That BEAUTIFUL Bean Footage! Democrats Are Going to HATE This Supercut of Them CHAMPIONING Platner

RedState

right

· Jun 26, 2026

New Southern Border Caravan Spotlights Democrats’ Open Border Future

New Southern Border Caravan Spotlights Democrats’ Open Border Future

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Related coverage for "New NRSC Ads Blast Democrats for Putting Illegals Over Working Families": The Daily Signal — New Ads Target Ossoff, Senate Democrats for Choosing Illegal Immigrants Over Working Families. Townhall — One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad. Fox Business — Former acting ICE director reveals 'biggest issue' with Biden policy that made Americans 'losers' in housing. Washington Examiner — The Third-Worldification of the Democratic Party. Twitchy — Roll That BEAUTIFUL Bean Footage! Democrats Are Going to HATE This Supercut of Them CHAMPIONING Platner. RedState — New Southern Border Caravan Spotlights Democrats’ Open Border Future