Democrats aim to turn Trump’s tariffs against GOP in campaigns for governor - AP News
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Democrats plan to use President Trump's tariffs as a campaign issue against Republican gubernatorial candidates.
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This strategy aims to highlight the economic impact of tariffs on local industries and consumers in your state.
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Democrats are planning to use President Trump's tariffs as a campaign issue against Republican candidates in upcoming gubernatorial races. This strategy aims to highlight the economic impact of the tariffs on local industries and consumers within states. Democrats believe emphasizing the negative consequences of these trade policies could sway voters in key gubernatorial contests. This approach seeks to make federal trade policy a central theme in state-level elections, potentially influencing the political landscape beyond Washington.
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