From Amy McGrath <[email protected]>
Subject There’s only one word for this: Failure
Date August 13, 2020 12:43 AM
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Friend, there is no bottom when it comes to how badly Mitch has failed us during this crisis.

After months of inaction that included the total expiration of federal unemployment relief, Mitch proposed legislation that would do the absolute bare minimum for Americans—and then he couldn’t even bring it to vote, much less get it passed.

Mitch talks a lot about how much power he has in Washington, but it doesn’t mean much if he can’t put it to work when we need it most. And instead of taking responsibility and vowing to find a solution, he took his ball home and blamed his political opponents.

The problem with that excuse is: Mitch is the one in charge—for now. (Let’s change that.)

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Meanwhile, 1 million Kentuckians have filed for unemployment and over 40% of our renters are at risk of eviction. These folks don’t care about partisan games. They care about keeping food on the table and a roof over their heads. They care about keeping their families safe during a pandemic.

And right now, they’re counting on the people they sent to Washington to do their jobs.

But throughout the crisis, Mitch hasn’t shown an ounce of urgency. He delayed emergency relief the first time to give a handout to pharmaceutical companies. His ultra-wealthy family raked in pandemic aid courtesy of taxpayers like me and you. And his corporate special interest friends have received billions in bailout funds—even during a global pandemic, corporations and lobbyists are making more than ever. And Mitch has greased the wheels to make it happen. In Mitch’s America, they always come out on top, no matter how badly folks are suffering back home in Kentucky.

Now, more than ever, we deserve a senator who serves US first—not special interests, not the interests of his family, not the interests of the wealthy and powerful.

We can make it happen—right now, Mitch is in the fight of his political life, and we put him there. With your help, we can make this his final year in the Senate. If you can, chip in now and let’s go win this:

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Thank you,
Amy



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