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Bout #637🏆 Decision Final· Congress

GOP Megabill Push Hits The Clock

House Republicans return to Capitol Hill with only eight legislative days before the August recess and pressure to sharpen their midterm message. Their last major party-line bill, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is proving hard to sell, even as some provisions are now taking effect.

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Two corners. Two cases. Tap each card below to hear their case — open both to unlock your vote and reveal where America stands.

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Republican Corner · GOP

Deliver The Win

Republicans Say Voters Need Results, Not Excuses

Republicans argue they were elected to cut taxes, boost domestic energy, and deliver concrete benefits for families. They say another party-line bill may be necessary because Democrats are unlikely to support President Trump's agenda, and delay would waste the GOP's governing window.

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Tax Cut Message

Republicans say the bill is about working families, not Washington branding. Reframing it as the Working Families Tax Cuts Act helps explain the core pitch: lower taxes and more take-home pay.

Energy First

The GOP sees the sunsetting of clean energy tax credits as part of a broader push against costly climate mandates. Republicans argue cheaper, reliable energy comes from expanding domestic production, including oil, gas, LNG, and nuclear.

Use The Majority

Republicans say voters gave them power to act, not wait for bipartisan permission. With the calendar shrinking, they argue the party should settle internal disputes quickly and pass another conservative win.

GOP
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Democrat Corner · DEM

Stop Partisan Chaos

Democrats Say GOP Is Rushing A Partisan Agenda

Democrats argue Republicans are struggling because their megabill was built around party priorities that are difficult to defend publicly. They say Congress should focus on bipartisan, transparent legislation instead of another rushed party-line package before the midterms.

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Hard To Sell

Democrats say the GOP's need to rebrand the law shows the public is not buying it. If major provisions are delayed until 2028, they argue voters have reason to question whether the bill delivers now.

Clean Energy Costs

Democrats oppose ending clean energy tax credits, arguing it can slow investment, raise uncertainty for clean-energy businesses, and weaken the climate agenda. They say energy policy should lower costs while accelerating cleaner power.

Governing Dysfunction

Democrats point to Republican infighting and stalled floor action as proof the majority is prioritizing internal politics over practical governing. They argue big bills affecting families should be negotiated openly, not jammed through on a party-line timetable.

DEM

🏆 Final Decision · Bell has rung

America sided with the Republicans

Republican
54%
413 votes
Democrat
46%

Voting closed. The verdict on GOP Megabill Push Hits The Clock is in.

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