Democrat Policies Push People into Poverty, Unemployment, and Health Risks

Press Release

The ten poorest cities in the United States are run by Democrat politicians, with Detroit, Michigan, topping the list. Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Miami, St. Louis, El Paso, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Newark, New Jersey, are all cities run by Democrats for decades.

Hispanic unemployment, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, was at its lowest in 2006 during a Republican administration at 4.7%, and is 7.5% today during a Democrat administration.

Several health scares have taken hold in America, from ebola to the enterovirus, both of which could have been avoided with greater border screening and security measures. The Obama administration avoided preventative policies that would have deterred these risks to public health. Plus, millions of Americans have lost their health insurance due to Obamacare and those that have health insurance pay more money for it than they did prior to its rollout.

Candidate for US Congress Larry Smith said in a statement: "Voters ought to ask: are you better off? The clear answer is no. Poverty and unemployment are greater, prices are higher, and people are less safe."

"Filemon Vela supports every Democrat policy that has led to more poverty, greater unemployment, and higher health risk. A vote for Vela only promises to make life worse for the people of Texas."

"When I am elected, my focus will be to fight for increasing job opportunity, reducing the government's stranglehold on the economy, and implementing common sense border security so that Texans are safe from disease and criminals."


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