NRCC Targeted Calls: Dems’ Policies Could Raise Gas Prices and Restrain American-Made Energy
Nick Rahall Disappoints as He Backs Policies that Could Make Pain at the Pump Worse
Washington—The National Republican Congressional Committee today released targeted calls that highlight Nick Rahall’s continual support for policies that only make things harder on West Virginia families. As Rahall continues to make his constituents a second priority to that of his party, Rahall further distances himself from the West Virginia border and pushes himself deeper into the Washington, DC bubble.
“While West Virginia families and small businesses are tightening their belts in every possible way, Nick Rahall is looking for ways to make things even tighter,” said NRCC Communications Director Paul Lindsay. “Not only has Rahall voted for several measures that have stifled economic growth, but he is now in support of policies that could make gas prices higher and put further constraints on American-made energy. Nick Rahall should be at the front of the movement in fighting for his constituents, but his record of supporting big-government initiatives in Washington will only make things harder for them.”
As Summer nears, Americans are becoming increasingly worried about the impact of the Democrats’ proposed policies:
Washington Rahall may not support it, but support is growing for American-made energy that will help sever our dependence on foreign oil:
The script for the targeted call is as follows:
As Nick Rahall continues to side with his fellow Democrats in stifling production that could help to lower gas prices and ease burdens on West Virginia families, his constituents are left wondering about where they stand on his list of priorities. If Rahall is serious about his commitment to spur economic growth and job creation, he needs to start remembering he works for those who elected him—not for the Democratic Party.
New NRCC Targeted Calls Highlight 10 Out-of-Touch Dems Who Support Policies that Raise Gas Prices and Oppose American-Made Energy #madeindc