One Group’s Fighting Hard to Ensure Obamacare Repeal

The Obamacare repeal vote is scheduled to take place in the House of Representatives and one group is fighting hard to ensure it gets repealed.

Continuing their aggressive advocacy campaign to support President Trump and the repeal of Obamacare, Great America Alliance (GAA), the leading issue advocacy organization supporting the Trump agenda, this morning launched a national digital campaign to generate tens of thousands of calls to congressional offices in advance of the floor vote later today.  The digital message, now being sent to hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters across the country and quickly linking them to congressional offices through zip-code matching, encourages them to demand support for the President and the Obamacare repeal vote today.

“President Trump is on the verge of an historic achievement and delivering on a signature promise to the American people.  Given the magnitude of the moment, we are doing everything we can to support this critical congressional vote today,” said Eric Beach, a founder of the Alliance.  “We are proud to again stand right behind the President and help drive his conservative agenda.”

The digital campaign is running now and targeting supporters of the President across the nation to generate calls to congressional offices immediately, in the crucial hours before the house vote today.

In 2016, the Great America PAC was the largest and most effective pro-Trump Super PAC, raising and deploying $30 million in support of the President’s candidacy.  That same team now leads Great America Alliance, a 501(c)4 research and issue advocacy organization whose mission is to advocate for a stronger economy, a more secure nation, and a society with less government intrusion and more freedom for Americancitizens.


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