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topcat

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if you lie with rats, you'll be sure to get fleas.
Rats, skunks, snakes, they're all there in the administration, but "you knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in". Drain the MAGA swamp!
I hope Amy McGrath wear's Mitch's balls as jewelry around her neck on the senate floor. Donate if ya hate Moscow Mitch! So Mitch wants to bankrupt the states, including his own, he's been picking up deadbeat Donald's thinking! Surely Mitch must be planning his own political suicide, not a senate majority.
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What the Polls Say About A Mitch McConnell vs. Amy McGrath Kentucky Senate Race

The Kentucky Senate race between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his likely Democratic opponent Amy McGrath is shaping up to be one of the tightest, most contentious and expensive contests of the 2020 election cycle.

Polls have shown the race to be incredibly close, with the candidates either being tied or separated by single digits.


In a Change Research poll conducted earlier this year, McGrath and McConnell were deadlocked at 41 percent support among likely voters. In another survey from Garin-Hart-Yang, McConnell was ahead of McGrath by 3 percentage points—although his victory was within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Still, it could be too early to tell—for now, nonpartisan election forecasters estimate that the race will go to McConnell. The Cook Political Report has rated the election as “likely Republican.” Sabato’s Crystal Ball from the University of Virginia has also favored the contest as “safely Republican.”


Before she can take McConnell head-on, McGrath still has to win the state’s Democratic primary. There are still two other candidates in the running, progressive farmer Mike Broihier and state representative Charles Booker. The contest was scheduled for May has been pushed back to June 23 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

She’s also the most prolific fundraisers among Democrats with more than $14 million cash on hand. She even outraised McConnell by more than $5 million in the first three months of 2020, according to the latest federal campaign finance data.

So far this year, McGrath hauled in $12.8 million in contributions compared with McConnell’s $7.8 million. McConnell still has roughly the same amount of cash on hand as McGrath, with $14.8 million in the bank.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) speaks during a news briefing at the U.S. Capitol April 21, 2020, in Washington, D.C. McConnell is likely to face his toughest re-election campaign in over a decade against Democrat Amy McGrath.
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The massive amount of fundraising has spurred an ad war between McConnell and McGrath that dates back to the summer of 2019—an entire year before Election Day. McConnell’s latest ad, which aired statewide, slammed McGrath and touted his work on the coronavirus relief packages.

“Amy McGrath attacks Mitch McConnell for leading passage of the biggest economic rescue in American history. But while McGrath attacks, Mitch is working across the aisle to get hundreds of millions in federal dollars for Kentucky’s hospitals,” a narrator said in the video. “McGrath attacks. Mitch McConnell leads.”

McGrath fired back with an ad of her own, in which she called out McConnell’s controversial comment on favoring state bankruptcy amid the pandemic. The top Senate Republican has been under fire from governors on both sides of the aisle after he floated the idea of states declaring bankruptcy rather than passing another half-trillion-dollar coronavirus bill.

“Special interests win, we lose,” the narrator said in the 30-second ad.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russian prime minister says he tested positive for virus
First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov will temporarily perform Mikhail Mishustin’s duties.

MOSCOW — Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he has tested positive for the new coronavirus and has told President Vladimir Putin he will self-isolate.

First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov will temporarily perform Mishustin’s duties, but the prime minister said Thursday that he would stay in touch on key issues.
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Jimdamick

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That fucking idiot doesn't even remember what he himself said the day before.

Has he figured out his cunt Scottish wife is in it for the money.
I hope all that money is worth it too look up at that monkey faced sub-human while he's fucking you.
She and Melania are both whores simply put, and everyone knows it.
 

rkymtnman

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That fucking idiot doesn't even remember what he himself said the day before.


I hope all that money is worth it too look up at that monkey faced sub-human while he's fucking you.
She and Melania are both whores simply put, and everyone knows it.
i might let Mnuchin enter me for a 100 million. lol.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Chris Hayes On Door Number 3 For Reopening Society | All In | MSNBC

Lockdown is not sustainable, but a precoronavirus world does not exist. Chris Hayes discusses what we need to do to reopen society without an uncontrolled pandemic or an economic depression. Aired on 04/29/2020.
 

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Evidence Suggests Coronavirus Death Toll Much Higher Than Official Count | All In | MSNBC

While coronavirus truthers say the virus “just isn’t that deadly and dangerous,” new data from the CDC suggests that we are significantly undercounting the deaths from COVID-19. Aired on 04/29/2020.
 

topcat

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That fucking idiot doesn't even remember what he himself said the day before.


I hope all that money is worth it too look up at that monkey faced sub-human while he's fucking you.
She and Melania are both whores simply put, and everyone knows it.
"I didn't say it." This is what happens kids, when you don't attend to the syphilis infection. Use condoms.
 
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