The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) in a memo mocked the House Republicans' "spectacular failure" to accomplish their 200-day agenda.

"After 100 days of unified control of Washington, there were already early signs of Speaker Ryan’s out-of-touch priorities and failed leadership," said the memo, from Tyler Law, DCCC national press secretary.

"At the time, the Speaker argued repeatedly that a 200-day evaluation was more appropriate."

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But the DCCC argued that Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanKenosha will be a good bellwether in 2020 At indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates MORE (R-Wis.) has "achieved almost nothing since" President Trump assumed office.

The memo also said Ryan is increasingly unpopular and painted the Speaker as "unfit to lead his unruly caucus."

"With Ryan at the helm, the entire House Republican majority is at risk," the memo said.

The DCCC pointed to specific agenda items Republicans had campaigned on, such as repealing ObamaCare, overhauling the tax code and funding an infrastructure package.

"Let’s be very clear: the American people are better off for Speaker’s Ryan’s failed agenda, which is out to benefit the very rich and largest corporations, while devastating hardworking people’s healthcare, cost of living, jobs and wages," the memo said.

"But, regardless of where one stands on the issues, the American people all share a desire for our government to execute their duties with competence at the bare minimum. And Republican voters have particularly high expectations. On this, the GOP has failed spectacularly."

The memo said Ryan had put House Republicans at risk of losing their seats.

The speaker didn't lead House Republicans to a majority, the memo said. "But he could certainly be the one to lose it," it said. "If that happens, he will have no one to blame but himself."

A spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) in a statement touted the progress House Republicans have made since Trump assumed office.

"Over the last 200 days, House Republicans have passed meaningful legislation that reduces the regulatory burdens placed on job creators, creates safer communities, and lifts up middle-class families," Jesse Hunt, national press secretary for the NRCC, said in the statement.

"All House Democrats have done is create juvenile bumper-stickers and a recycled 'messaging plan.' "