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Vice President JD Vance As part of his ongoing publicity for the domestic policy plan produced by the Grand Republican Party, it will head to another vital battlefield state that passed the Republican-controlled Congress earlier this summer.
But Vance stopped at a steel facility in Wisconsin, his boss, president Donald Trumpurging Republicans to reshape their efforts to sell massive tax cuts and spending measures, polls show that Americans are unpopular.
The vice president will speak at the steel manufacturing facility in La Crosse, Wisconsin. And he will sit down for an interview with Fox News.
He promoted the measure in his homes in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Georgia over the past month, called “a large bill.” All four states will hold crucial competitions in the 2026 midterm elections, when the Republicans were aiming to host their House and Senate majority.
Vance’s tax cuts on Trump’s big bill that stops on key battlefields
Vice President JD Vance speaks on Thursday, August 21, 2025 when visiting Alta Refrigeration Company in Peachtree, Georgia (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
“President Trump is the chief messenger of the ‘working class family tax cuts’ and Vance is his travel salesman,” a long-time Trump adviser told Fox News on Thursday.
Vance’s efforts are part of a big sales campaign that Republicans have so far this summer to promote the package, Trump Signed as law July 4 in the White House.
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Trump has touted his “big bill” but appears to acknowledge the tough sales effort he and his party faced during a cabinet meeting Tuesday.
“I won’t use the word ‘great, big, beautiful’ – it’s good for getting approval, but it’s bad for explaining to people,” Trump said.
He described the parcel as a “significant tax cut to workers.”

Right Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, spoke at a cabinet meeting in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington on August 26, 2025. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
The measure fills Trump’s promises for 2024 campaign and priorities for the second year, namely tax cuts, immigration, defense, energy and debt limits.
It includes extending the president’s signature 2017 tax cuts (which will expire later this year) and eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.
The brand shift Trump pointed out has been reflected this week in Vance’s description of the measure.
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On the early site of his tour, he called the parcel “a large bill.” But last week, in Georgia, the vice president repeatedly called the measure “a tax cut for working families.”
“We believe that if you’re destroying your backend every day, the government should make it easier for you and it’s not difficult for you,” the vice president said in his Georgia state.
The package also offers billions of dollars in border security and compiles the president’s extensive and controversial Immigration suppression.

President Donald Trump signed a daunting spending and tax legislation called “a large bill” to commemorate Independence Day at the White House in Washington, DC, USA on July 4, 2025 during a picnic with military families. (Reuters/Ken Sedno)
The new law also restructures Medicaid, a nearly 60-year-old federal program that provides health coverage for approximately 71 million low-income Americans.
this Changes to MedicaidIn addition to cutting food stamps, another of the major safety net plans nationwide is primarily intended to offset to pay for extended Trump’s tax cuts. The measure includes a range of new rules and regulations, including job requirements for many people seeking Medicaid coverage.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the new law could cause about 10 million people to lose health coverage, while the country’s already massive federal deficit increased by $3.4 trillion.
Months of Democrats’ changes to the social safety net have repeatedly blown up Republicans. The fees they charge will give gut Medicaid, forcing rural hospitals and nursing homes to close doors.
“Donald Trump’s rural hospital is on the verge of collapse, but now he has put the last nail in the coffin with the billionaire budget bill,” said Ken Martin, chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
But Vance and the Republicans retreated.
The vice president last week believed that the CBO’s estimates were “absolutely cruel” and that the health care changes in the law focused on “kicking illegal foreigners out of this country so that we can reserve health care for American families who need it.”
Republicans also voted against tax cuts in the Democrats’ attack on the Social Security Net as well when they attacked.
“Republicans have taken action with President Trump to make the United States more affordable again, saving thousands of families each year through tax cuts for working families. In addition, taxes and tax cuts on tips and tax cuts benefit workers and the elderly.”
A public policy organization that is consistent with Senate Majority Leader John Thune found out this summer that “the United States is back again, thanks to efforts by President Trump and leader John Thune to waive. No tips or overtime taxes.
Next year, facing a roughly reselected Democratic lawmaker is Republicans’ goal to vote against tax cuts. The NRCC said Thursday that the new internal polls on the battlefield “bring a decisive messaging advantage to Republicans.”
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“There is nothing in this bill that can help hardworking Americans. We know very well that this is a giveaway to the wealthiest people in our country,” Martin said in a Fox News digital interview last month.
“We welcome the debate because it’s really helping us as a Democratic Party debate, build our coalition again and win the election,”

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