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Mitch McConnell sacrifices his constituents for Trump's border wall

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[When Democrats Turn Out] Hi {NAME}, Mitch McConnell has been following Trump’s every wish and command since he was inaugurated, helping him try to overturn the ACA, forcing through his woefully underqualified and partisan judges, and ensuring Brett Kavanaugh’s lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court. He even supported Trump’s national emergency declaration on the southern border and ensured a veto override didn’t succeed. This is all coming back to bite him, though, because the funds Trump is redirecting from the Pentagon to build his wall are being siphoned from projects in Kentucky, like building a new middle school at Fort Campbell. His constituents are furious, but he continues to follow Trump like a puppy -- it would explain why his approval rating is at 36%. This is not who we need in the Senate. We need someone who is going to listen to constituents, work with colleagues, and move this country forward. Fortunately, we have just that person in Amy McGrath. Her campaign is already going strong, and even Nate Silver has said that Democrats may finally have a shot at unseating Mitch McConnell. Obviously McConnell will stop at nothing to hold onto this seat. We’re asking voters what they think about this new development, and we need 105 more responses by MIDNIGHT: Do you approve of Mitch McConnell? [YES]( [NO]( Thanks for your support, WDTO Team [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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