Food prices keep climbing.
The GOP is fighting, not fixing.
Why this matters now
- 61% of Americans say they had to cut back on groceries.
- Food prices are set for a summer surge, with Trump and the GOP staring down an “inflation abyss.”
- Politico describes a GOP “food fight” on food policy.
The story
You can stay conservative and still vote to check this GOP. Prices at the store aren’t a team sport.
Your cart is emptier.
Make your grocery bill the message.
The New York Times reports 61% of Americans cut back on groceries. Common Dreams warns food prices are set for a summer surge as Trump and the GOP face an “inflation abyss.” And Politico calls it a GOP “food fight” — more brawling than fixes. That’s anti-worker economics: chaos at the top, higher bills at checkout.
If you’re center-right, split your ticket and sideline this GOP until it chooses families over food fights.
Countdown
The 2026 midterms are in 121 days.
What you can do
- Treat 2026 like emergency maintenance for the republic.
- Vote against GOP candidates who turn food policy into a fight instead of a fix.
- Share this with a center-right friend and talk groceries, not party labels.
- Check your voter registration at Vote.gov
P.S. You don’t owe any party your higher food bill.
References
61% of Americans Said They Had to Cut Back on Groceries – The New York Times — May 26, 2026
Food Prices Set for Summer Surge as Trump and GOP Stare Down Inflation ‘Abyss’ – Common Dreams — May 27, 2026
The GOP’s food fight – Politico — May 18, 2026