Senate GOP campaign arm revives Schumer’s deleted burger photo for political ad
The National Committee of the Republican Communications Union re -considers a high form of the Democratic Leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer.
NRSC, the arm of the Senate Campaign, celebrated the National Hamerger National Day on Wednesday with a new video clip entitled “We Grill Right”, which highlights the viral social media of Romer from the day of the father of last year.
In the photo that appeared in the 2024 publication, Shomer seemed to put a slice of cheese on a non -cooked Patti Burger.
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“Our family lived in a residential building throughout our years, but my daughter and her wife have just bought a house with a backyard and for the first time we face a barbecue with hot dogs and hamburger on the grill!” Shomer wrote in office.
Shomer soon interrogated X, formerly on Twitter, by a group of conservatives who operated his cooking skills, and the senator soon deleted this position. It was also summoned by the host late Stephen Colbert.
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Fast-Forwore urged the year, and in their video NRSC urged the voters to “join a real party, the Republican Party. We are grilling the right.”
NRSC was also selling relevant goods on its website, including Beer Koozies, “I am an atmosphere like a vote. Right.”
NRSC also used their email version to also highlight the modern reports, confirmed by Fox News, that some strategies and democratic advisers spend millions of dollars to better communicate with male voters and the working class, who struggled with the party to court in recent election sessions.
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“It should not take much to know how to barbed burger or call a selection correctly, but apparently for Democrats, and knowing how an ordinary American is at least $ 20 million – and even this will not be enough,” Nick Pogly NRSC said in a statement.
Senate minority leader Chak Shomer, DN.Y, talks about Capitol Hill, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Washington. Democrats aim to try to strengthen the majority of the Senate in the renewal elections in 2026. (Rod Lamky, Junior/Image)
Republicans are currently controlling the Senate by 53-47. The Republican Party aims to expand its majority in the renewal elections next year.
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Fox News has contacted the Competitive Senate Campaign Committee to respond to the new attack by NRSC, but DSCC has not yet taken the time of the publication of this report.
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2025-05-28 18:42:00



