"Trump and Pence plan 11th-hour mission to save Kentucky governor" -- Politico
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John,
It's no secret that Matt Bevin's campaign is floundering. Between fighting with his own lieutenant governor, shaking up his campaign team and trailing in most polls, his dysfunctional campaign has been making D.C. Republicans very nervous.
And now Politico is reporting:
"The White House is planning an 11th-hour push to stave off an embarrassing defeat for the Republican governor of Kentucky..."
It's becoming clear that Bevin can't win this on his own. That's why Trump and Pence are planning to visit just days before Election Day -- this visit is a ploy to keep Bevin from tanking. John, we need your help now more than ever. Will you rush a donation so we don't get drowned out by last-minute money?
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Bevin and his allies are afraid. Let's not let our foot off the gas. Please donate now.
Thanks,
Team Beshear
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