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Exclusive: The Americans for prosperity (AFP) organize an action day in competitive congress districts on Saturday, while the Republicans of the Republicans iron out the president’s details Donald Trumps “Big, beautiful bill.”
AFP works with the GOP representatives David Schweikert and Juan Ciscomani from Arizona, Ashley Hinson from Iowa, Tom Barrett from Michigan and Ryan Mackenzie from Pennsylvania for door beats, telephone banks and base organizing support to extend Trump’s 2017 taxes and workplaces.
Leinwander will encourage voters in Arizona, Iowa, Michigan and Pennsylvania, push their senators and representatives into extending Trump’s tax cuts as a key component of his “large, beautiful law”.
“Employment families and small companies across the country count on the congress to act as soon as possible to renew President Trump’s tax reductions,” said Kent Strang, Managing Director of AFP, in a statement to Fox News Digital before the day of the action.

From left: GOP Reps. David Schweikert from Arizona, Tom Barrett from Michigan and Ashley Hinson from Iowa will compete for the Americans on Saturday to take prosperity on an action day. (Getty Images)
“With the support of AFPS activists who bring their unsurpassed energy and journey this weekend, we can make sure that we expand the tax guidelines for growth policy and help the Republicans to prevent the greatest tax increase in history from crushing the middle class.”
AFP starts its action day in conjunction with its 20 million dollar campaign “Protect Prosperity”, which has described the conservative advocacy as the greatest investment of an external group that is committed to preserving the law on tax cuts and jobs.
As House Republicans searched for alternative opportunities to extend an extension of the 2017 tax cuts and Trump’s ambitious goals to reduce taxes to tips, overtime and social security. AFP asked the Republicans To compensate for budget cuts by eliminating the former president Joe Biden’s “Green New Deal Giveaways.”

The spokesman for the House of Representatives Mike Johnson, R-La, left, leads the negotiations of the Republicans of the Republicans over President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill”. (Andrew Harnik)
The House Energy and Commerce Committee discussed green energy during its long service on the Capitol Hill as part of the budget reconciliation process.
In the meantime, the Republicans of the Republicans potentially discussed taxes when Trump stated his support for a small tax increase to finance his “large, beautiful bill”. While the rumors whirled under the Republicans of the house for weeks that the white house floated to a tax increase on millionaires, Trump, confirmed on Friday he would be “ok if they do it”.
House republicans seemed to drop their plans for the tax increase of a new millionaire at the beginning of reconciliation. The House Ways and Means Committee published almost 400 pages of legislation on Monday, which did not include any tax increase.

MP Ryan Mackenzie, R-Pa. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
It is no coincidence that AFP directs his attention to competitive districts in Arizona, Iowa, Michigan and Pennsylvania, since controversial races are expected in 2026.
In the sixth congress district of Arizona, Ciscomani won his home seat in 2022 with just more than 50% of the vote. Sweaty narrowly won by Arizona The first congress district by less than 2% of the votes in 2022 and 2024 as one of the most expensive house races in the country last year.
And while Hinson won from A much larger border In Iowa’s second congress district, Democrat Kevin Techau has already announced his campaign to disappoint Hinson.
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Both Barrett in Michigan and Mackenzie in Pennsylvania managed to pick up the seats of the Republican House in 2024 and to make their congress districts from blue to red. Democrats will probably try to win these seats in 2026.