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Vulnerable House Democrats refuse to say whether they support any part of GOP's 'Commitment to America' agenda
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Vulnerable Democrats in the House refuse to say whether they support any tenant of the GOP's "Commitment to America" plan, which includes initiatives they have championed in the past.
Kyle Morris covers politics for Fox News. On Twitter: @RealKyleMorris.
The outline of commitments, announced formally in a speech on Friday by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, represent how Republicans would govern should they retake the majority in the House or Senate in the November midterm elections. The general policy recommendations from the agenda are categorized into four broad categories titled "An Economy That's Strong," "A Nation That's Safe," "A Future That's Built on Freedom," and "A Government That's Accountable."
"We want an economy that is strong. That means you can fill up your tank. You can buy the groceries. You have enough money left over to go to Disneyland and save for a future — that the paychecks grow, they no longer shrink," McCarthy said as he announced the Republican agenda, which included input from Republicans across the nation.