By: Paul Goldberg – Senior Correspondent | LGBT Politics USA News

WASHINGTON, D.C. — (May 9, 2026) — The Lincoln Project has released a powerful new political ad titled “Had Enough?”, delivering a sharp critique of Republican leadership and reigniting debate over economic conditions heading into Election 2026.




The ad zeroes in on voter pain points—rising gas prices, surging grocery costs, and persistent economic anxiety—framing them as the lasting consequences of policies tied to former President Donald Trump and current GOP leadership. By combining stark visuals with direct messaging, the spot aims to tap into widespread frustration among working-class and middle-income Americans.

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The release has quickly drawn backlash from Republican figures, signaling that the message is landing exactly where its creators intended. Political strategists note that emotional, economically driven messaging often plays a decisive role in shaping voter sentiment during mid-cycle elections, particularly when inflation and cost-of-living concerns dominate public discourse.

Watch: The Lincoln Project “Had Enough?” Political Ad




The Lincoln Project continues to position itself as a leading pro-democracy voice, emphasizing its mission to challenge what it describes as “Trumpism” and defend democratic institutions. The organization has built a reputation for producing high-impact digital ads designed to go viral, influence media cycles, and shape voter narratives across key battleground states.

With Election 2026 rapidly approaching, messaging battles like this are expected to intensify. Both parties are increasingly leaning into emotionally charged advertising campaigns that target economic fears, national identity, and institutional trust—making ads like “Had Enough?” a preview of the aggressive political landscape ahead.




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