In early May, NBC News reported that under Republican leadership, 211,000 jobs had been created and unemployment had dropped to the lowest it had been since 2007.

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We released a video highlighting all the Obama regulations the Senate Majority rolled back, saving 56 million hours of paperwork and $67 billion. Watch:


It was found this month that Obama’s legacy, Obamacare, has caused premiums to go up 105% – with some states seeing hikes substantially higher than that.

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Nebraska

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue made a visit to Senator Deb Fischer’s ranch to listen to the challenges Nebraskan farmers face.

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Last month, Sen. Fischer joined “the largest Honor Flight for Vietnam veterans in history,” meeting with 650 Nebraska veterans.

Sen. Fischer played an integral role overturning Obama’s burdensome regulations and wrote an op-ed on some of the most important rollbacks.

Sen. Fischer introduced the PAWS Act, which would give service dogs to veterans facing post-traumatic stress disorder in order to “provide support, peace, and joy to these Americans as they confront the invisible scars of war.”

Nevada

Senator Dean Heller celebrated Memorial Day this year by delivering a speech and honoring two World War II veterans in particular at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

Arizona

Last month, Senator Jeff Flake introduced the Opportunity in Federal Construction Act, which ensures fair wages for federal construction workers, enables small business to compete with unions for federal infrastructure contracts, as well as helps federal infrastructure dollars go to better use.

West Virginia

Senator Joe Manchin posed with individuals holding signs stating, “We don’t stand with Planned Parenthood” and “I stand with Planned Parenthood”, demonstrating Sen. Manchin’s constant pandering to both sides of the issue.

Later that month, Sen. Manchin pandered to his “pro-life” supporters despite a 33% rating with National Right to Life.

North Dakota

Last month, Senator Heidi Heitkamp went against the wishes of North Dakota, instead siding with her fellow Democrats and President Obama.
As the only Democratic incumbent in North Dakota, the numbers are not in Sen. Heitkamp’s favor for the 2018 election as Republicans continue to gain the advantage in the state.

Sen. Heitkamp said the resistance movement against President Trump is a “waste of my time.”

A top North Dakota Democrat called those comments “the final straw.”

Sen. Heitkamp proved she plays by her own set of rules as she slammed dark money in politics when in fact millions of that “dark money” is currently being spent campaigning for her and her Democrat colleagues.

Pennsylvania

Senator Bob Casey used to be a moderate Democrat, but has since made pushing back against President Donald Trump his only role in politics, leaving the people of Pennsylvania behind.

His newfound far left voice is proving to be a risk for his political career as he alienates many Keystone State moderates.

We targeted Sen. Casey’s career politician status on Snapchat at Penn State’s Law School graduation where he gave the commencement speech.

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Missouri

Senator Claire McCaskill has railed against dark money ads, but when Minority Leader Schumer’s dark money PAC launched ads in her state, Sen. McCaskill said nothing. Then it was revealed that Sen. McCaskill took an expensive Cancun vacation with Sen. Schumer. So Sen. McCaskill can give Sen. Schumer an $8,000 trip, but can’t ask him to take down dark money ads?

Additionally last month, Blue Cross Blue Shield announced it will be dropping individual Obamacare plans in Kansas City, Missouri. Sen. McCaskill will be held responsible for the limited insurance options and rising premium costs Missourians are facing due to Obamacare.

Sen. McCaskill was also caught missing 66% of her Homeland Security hearings. She must have been busy stumping for Hillary, going on a book tour, or appearing on Morning Joe where she’s a regular.

Montana

Senator Jon Tester went on a swanky vacation with Washington Boss Chuck Schumer and one of Hillary Clinton’s first endorsers, Sen. McCaskill, proving he’s achieved full DC insider status.

Republican Greg Gianforte’s victory as Montana’s next congressman indicates that Sen. Tester has an uphill battle in the 2018 Senate race.

Last month, Montanans called out Sen. Tester for failing to put the people of Montana above party bosses when he voted against confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Wisconsin

Sen. Baldwin was caught lying for the fourth time in a row, highlighting her struggle to tell the truth to Wisconsinites.

Indiana

Last month, Donald J. Trump Jr. spoke in Indiana about how important it is to flip Senator Joe Donnelly’s seat.

While the Indiana Democrat Party honored the CEO of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, Sen. Donnelly – who claims to be pro-life – said nothing.

Virginia

We ran a Snapchat filter targeting Senator Tim Kaine at Virginia Commonwealth University and Northern Virginia Community College’s graduation by highlighting that Sen. Kaine has been a politician longer than most of the graduates have been alive.

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