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We know that so many folks are going through a challenging time right now. If you’d like to hit pause on these emails while this crisis is at its worst, just let us know here. Team—if you were wondering whether Mitch McConnell is worried about Amy McGrath, look no further than this: Mitch’s campaign just launched a “substantial” TV buy, with a new ad that tries hard to:
The other side knows its 35-year grip on this Senate seat is slipping. The latest polls show this race is already a virtual tie, and thanks to this grassroots team, Amy just completely eliminated his huge fundraising head start. So now they’re scrambling. We know Mitch will try to win at all costs, but we refuse to let him mislead voters. If you can, please consider chipping in to help make sure we can fight back with the truth. Mitch doesn’t like it when Amy calls him out for not putting the people of Kentucky first. When he shut down the Senate for a long weekend during a national crisis, Amy called him out. When he delayed emergency funding to ensure his friends at the drug companies got a sweetheart deal, Amy called him out. He isn’t used to being held accountable. And it shows. So now he’s trying to get his campaign back on track with a new TV ad that tries to pull the wool over voters’ eyes. In the past, he could just spend his way to victory. Not this time. The way we win this election is to keep telling the truth about Mitch. And with your help, we plan to do just that. So we have to ask: If you’re able to, will you make a donation to help ensure Mitch doesn’t get away with his misleading attacks? Thank you,
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