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Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell faces new attack from 'nonpartisan' group
Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell faces new attack from 'nonpartisan' group
Campaign Money Watch, the group that bills itself as a nonpartisan advocate for campaign finance reform, is attacking Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell . The Washington-based group is spending almost $400,000 on the attack, which includes a tough new television ad and website. In ...
Worst Anti-McConnell Ad Ever
pageonekentucky.com — AFSCME has released what could have been an amazing radio ad attacking Mitch McConnell. It goes on... and on about everything Mitch has done to ruin the world and then brings up his military record. A deep and ominous-voiced announcer says:“Now, people ... (more) Worst Anti-McConnell Ad Ever
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kentucky.com — "Elections should be about informed choices. He's obviously not proud of his record, Sen. McConnell isn't, or... he would have shown it by now," Stumbo said. "Something isn't correct about it that might cause a lot of people, including veterans, to take ... (more) Lexington News - Kentucky News | Lexington Herald-Leader
An “Economic Slowdown?” Are You Kidding, Mitch?
mcconjob.com — Mitch McConnell won’t admit that America is in an economic crisis and repeatedly asserts that the economy... is merely in an “economic slowdown.” It’s no wonder he won’t acknowledge we’re in an economic crisis, because he helped create the crisis. His ... (more) An “Economic Slowdown?” Are You Kidding, Mitch?
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Matt Lewis: 'Nonpartisan' Group Attacks McConnell
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall BlogFrom the L.A. Times : "Campaign Money Watch, the group that bills itself as a nonpartisan advocate for campaign finance reform, is attacking Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell. The Washington-based group is spending almost $400,000 on the attack, which includes a tough new television ad and website. In filing with the Federal Election Commission, Campaign Money Watch disclosed a new batch of donors paying for the attack on the Kentucky senator. Its biggest contributor was the liberal online advocacy group, MoveOn.org, which gave $400,000. Campaign Money ...

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