Healthcare should not be a partisan fight. And increasingly, even Republicans are admitting that. This is why we must keep up the pressure and keep up the fight.
Just today, four House Republicans broke with their own leadership and joined Democrats to force a vote on extending enhanced ACA tax credits — the very subsidies that more than 20 million Americans rely on to keep their healthcare affordable.
Their message was blunt: letting these credits expire would be worse than doing nothing at all.
Representative Brian Fitzpatrick said it plainly after House GOP leaders refused to allow a vote: “The only thing worse than a clean extension would be expiration… and it is House leadership themselves that have forced this outcome.”
That matters — because it tells us exactly where the problem is: Republican leadership.
Democrats are united behind a simple, urgent goal: extend healthcare subsidies and stop premiums from spiking on January 1. But Republican leadership is blocking action, even as moderates in their own party warn of the consequences for working families.
Voters are paying attention.
Families are still choosing between groceries, rent, healthcare, and their futures. And when Republicans claim everything is “working” while blocking solutions, people see through it — including Latino voters, who understand what’s at stake when healthcare becomes unaffordable.
This is why Latino voters will once again be decisive in determining who controls the House in 2026.
But momentum alone won’t protect healthcare. Organizing will.
Congress must act — and so must we. This is the moment we’ve been organizing for, and we need your help to meet it. Will you make a contribution today to help Latino Victory build the power needed to hold leaders accountable and protect our communities heading into the midterms?
At Latino Victory, we’re investing early: strengthening local organizing, fighting misinformation in English and Spanish, and training candidates and staff to meet voters where they are. This work is already making a difference — but it requires sustained resources.
If you believe healthcare should remain affordable, and that families deserve leaders who will allow solutions to move forward instead of blocking them, please chip in today.
Together, we can make sure voters hear the truth — and act on it in 2026.
With gratitude and determination,
Latino Victory Team
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