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Trump’s Ballroom – A Perfect Symbol for Republican Candidates

The guys at “Pod Save America” have a mission for Democrats, especially 2026 candidates. It is to make the Republicans, particularly their candidates, repeatedly own Trump’s ballroom. The Pod guys insist, with good reason, that the ballroom is the perfect symbol to highlight GOP arrogance and coddling the super-wealthy.

Trump’s Ballroom may be the biggest gift Republicans have ever presented to Democrats. Its funding  should be a relentless theme repeated by Democrats every day from now until the midterms. But it is important, indeed mandatory, to lay it at the feet of the G.O.P., not just the president, again and again.

Democrats waste a lot of time and effort just bashing Trump, while allowing all of his enablers to avoid blame. It’s been like shooting a fish in a barrel. Yes, just one fish, the one who is already drowning in his own sinking approval ratings, while enabling the party’s minnows to swim around with no accountability. But it is the minnows who are running for congress the year.

Republican candidates in every county, city and state, from dog-catcher to the U.S. Senate and governorships, must  explain their support of taxpayer financing of the ballroom. Democrats are the ones who have to make them do so, since the media is so easily distracted by side issues.  Sure, keep hammering on the Epstein scandal, the Iran fiasco and whatever else you have. But whatever you do, do NOT fail to make GOP candidates own the ballroom. Don’t let them change the subject in town halls, campaign events, or any of their public appearances. Let them squirm as they try to evade accountability. Even those few Republicans who don’t support the ballroom will look bad, because they would be opposing the leader of their party. Squirming for any reason is not a good look.

It’s not just about words; there are pictures – photos and videos of the destruction of the east wing of the White House. There are also plenty of drawings of the gaudy, gilded interior as Trump envisions it – images that would have embarrassed Liberace. Dem ad-makers should also collect and share images of Republican candidates struggling to explain themselves.

Voters should be frequently reminded that the GOP’s leader tore down the east wing of the White House with no permission whatsoever. But even more important, remind voters that he stated on several occasions that he and his “contributors” would foot the bill, not taxpayers. That was before Republicans decided to slip the $1 billion bill, ostensibly for security enhancements, into a legislative proposal. They were arrogant enough to think they would get away with it. Don’t let that come true.

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