KEY POINTS
  • Rep. Kevin Brady thinks Democrats made a mistake by pledging to reassess the House Republican tax plan passed last year. 
  • Republicans are reviving the tax issue two months before November's midterm elections, when Democrats hope to take a House majority. 
  • The tax plan did not catch on the way the GOP hoped. 

Voters haven't embraced the tax overhaul President Donald Trump signed late last year, but one of the main architects of the bill still thinks Democrats made an error in pledging to revisit the law.

"They are running on it and it's a huge mistake because no one wants to go back to the bad old days when the economy was flat, paychecks were flat," Rep. Kevin Brady, a Texas Republican, said in an interview that aired Friday morning on CNBC. He chairs the House Ways and Means Committee, the chamber's tax writing panel.