Bernie Sanders hits the trail again, this time to fight GOP tax bill
by ALEX SEITZ-WALD
NOV 27 2017, 4:29 PM ET
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WASHINGTON Sen. Bernie Sanders is traveling to Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania this weekend to rally against the Republican tax bill, his office told NBC News, keeping up a brisk pace of political activity since leaving the presidential race last year and ahead of a potential second one in 2020.
Sanders, who held a similar series of rallies across the country this year to oppose the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, is using his "Protecting Working Families Tour" to pressure on-the-fence GOP senators before a vote on the tax bill, President Donald Trump's top legislative priority.
In addition to condemning the bill for reducing taxes on the wealthy, Sanders is hoping to use the tour to argue the tax plan would pave the way for cuts to Social Security and Medicare, which have proved politically deadly for Republicans in the past.
The bill is expected to raise the deficit by $1.4 trillion, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office recently say could trigger an obscure budget rule that Democrats warn could force Medicare cuts.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/bernie-sanders-hits-trail-again-time-fight-gop-tax-bill-n824311