Democratic Congressional campaign operatives are focusing on a messaging strategy around the concept of “freedom” to win competitive U.S. House races. A campaign memo from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee urges candidates to call out GOP attacks on reproductive freedom, economic freedom, and freedom from violence or fear. The memo emphasizes the importance of engaging voters with messaging that centers on the fight for freedoms, such as reproductive rights and protection from far-right extremists who seek to restrict rights and freedoms.

The memo highlights various issues where the message of freedom can be utilized, including attacks on Americans’ freedoms by Donald Trump and House Republicans. Specific examples mentioned in the memo include rolling back reproductive freedoms, banning books in schools, and dictating who people are allowed to love. In the final months of the race for control of the House, campaign advertisements, mailings, and speeches have focused on wedge issues like consumer prices, border security, gun control, and public safety. The concept of “freedoms” is seen as a way to encompass pressing issues important to voters, such as women’s reproductive rights and the defense of democracy.

Democratic candidates are working to ensure voters know that electing House Democrats means protecting rights, freedoms, and democracy. The messaging around freedom issues aims to highlight the contrast between Democratic values and Republican plans to attack freedoms, including defending protections like Roe v. Wade and standing up to Donald Trump. Candidates like Tony Vargas are using the messaging to emphasize the Republican party’s stance on issues like education and healthcare decisions. Rep. Pat Ryan also emphasized a message invoking freedom, stating that the far-right and Trump are doubling down on taking away rights.

The National Republican Congressional Committee responded to the Democrats’ messaging efforts by highlighting the Republican platform to grant Americans freedom from economic crises, border issues, and public safety concerns. They believe that voters will reject the Democrats’ impact on economic and community security. Both parties are gearing up for a competitive election season, with Democrats emphasizing the fight for freedoms as a key messaging strategy to win back control of the House. Candidates on both sides are engaging voters with messages centered on protecting and securing their rights, freedoms, and future.

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