GOP Senators Who Paid For Cochran Race-Baiting Ad Exposed
A number of Republican Senators have just been named in connection with the
attempt by Senator Thad Cochran to "steal" a primary election from challenger
Chris McDaniel by using race-baiting tactics to encourage Black democrats to
vote for Cochran in the GOP Primary.
Erick Erickson with RedState.com states: "I can confirm that the attack ads in Mississippi run by 'All Citizens for Mississippi' were funded by Senate Republicans."
"Mississippi Conservatives, in turn, was funded in part by Sally Bradshaw of the RNC’s Growth and Opportunity Project, former RNC Chairman and Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, the United States Chamber of Commerce, and the political action committees created for Senators Mitch McConnell ($50,000), John Cornyn ($50,000), Rob Portman ($25,000), Bob Corker ($25,000), and Roy Blunt ($5,000)."
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Erick Erickson with RedState.com states: "I can confirm that the attack ads in Mississippi run by 'All Citizens for Mississippi' were funded by Senate Republicans."
"Mississippi Conservatives, in turn, was funded in part by Sally Bradshaw of the RNC’s Growth and Opportunity Project, former RNC Chairman and Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, the United States Chamber of Commerce, and the political action committees created for Senators Mitch McConnell ($50,000), John Cornyn ($50,000), Rob Portman ($25,000), Bob Corker ($25,000), and Roy Blunt ($5,000)."
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