19 May 2021
Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District will be a battleground in the 2022 midterm elections, according to a recent poll from the Coalition to Protect American Workers, regardless of if Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA), the current representative, runs for the Senate.
Lamb makes the district an intense battleground race by leaving the seat wide open since there is very close polling for a generic Republican and a generic Democrat. Former top Trump administration staffers lead the coalition that initiated the survey.
Their goal is to mobilize opposition to the Biden administration’s tax and infrastructure plans by telling politicians in “Washington to get America back on track and oppose tax hikes on American Workers” and stop putting roadblocks on American workers.
Republicans Pledge Unified Fight To Protect 2017 Trump Tax Cuts
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