Sen. Barrasso on GOP gaining momentum after battleground victories in 'rejection election'
Fox News
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argued the results of Tuesday's “rejection election” revealed that voters across the country “overwhelmingly” rejected the Democrats' “radical policies,” which caused inflation, open borders and the strong potential for higher taxes.
"It was a rejection election," Barrasso said on Sunday. "Voters overwhelmingly across the country rejected these radical policies of the Democrats, which have caused inflation-rising prices, open borders and now they want to raise taxes even higher."
Barrasso argued that one would think that Tuesday’s election results "would be a wake-up call for the Democrats, but they’re still sleepwalking like zombies on this road to socialism."
Barrasso also argued that Democrats "bloated up their other bill, the $4 trillion reckless tax and spending bill, almost thumbing their noses at the voters who said, ‘stop.’"