GOP DEBATE: Bridge Project Launches GOPKochProblem.com

Ahead of tonight’s GOP debate, Bridge Project is launching GOPKochProblem.com –– a new website that highlights how the billionaire Koch brothers are pulling the strings of the Republican presidential field. Every candidate on the stage tonight supports policies that will make the Koch brothers more money while hurting the middle class. The Republicans let the Koch brothers pull their strings so they can get invited to their secret donor conferences to beg for money and political support.

Bridge Project is also launching a digital buy to point debate viewers in Colorado and across the country who are engaging online to GOPKochProblem.com.

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GOPKochProblem.com features a rundown of the top issues on the Koch agenda that the GOP supports. From jobs, taxes and the economy to the environment to education, the Kochs have one goal: improving their bottom line, no matter who it hurts.

On issue after issue, GOP candidates are happy to follow in lockstep with the Kochs because they’re interested in a piece of the $900 million the Kochs are planning to spend in 2016. GOPKochProblem.comfeatures the strong ties each GOP candidate has to the billionaire brothers. From Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush to the rest of the GOP candidates on the stage tonight, the Kochs are behind the scenes pulling their strings.

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Recent Bridge Project focus groups with swing voters in swing states revealed that to know the Koch brothers is to dislike them. GOPKochProblem.com features a word cloud of how swing voters in swing states describe candidates backed by the billionaire Koch brothers.

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On the debate stage in Boulder tonight, puppet masters Charles and David Koch will be behind the scenes pulling the strings of the GOP candidates — each of who will eagerly tout the Kochs’ out-of-touch, self-enriching agenda, all in hopes of getting a piece of the $900 million the Kochs plan to spend on this election. If the Kochs and GOP win in 2016, the middle class loses.