From Senate Conservatives:
Fellow Conservatives:
We have some good news regarding the U.S. Senate race in Mississippi.
A new poll shows conservative Chris McDaniel (R-MS) surging.
This seat is currently held by Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS), a 34-year incumbent Republican with a record of supporting bailouts, more debt, tax increases, and funding for Obamacare.
Chris McDaniel (R-MS)We have endorsed Chris McDaniel because he's a constitutional conservative who will stand up to the big spenders in both parties.
The new poll shows McDaniel trailing Cochran by only 6 points, which means he has closed the gap by more than 30 points since we polled in August.
This is a remarkable spike in support and it's largely because of your willingness to support his grassroots campaign.
Senator Cochran hasn't decided yet whether he will seek a seventh term, but he recently announced that he will make his decision at the end of the month.
The next 10 days are critical.
We're working to encourage Cochran to retire by aggressively promoting Chris McDaniel in a new statewide TV ad. If Cochran has to face a strong, well-funded primary opponent, he will likely retire.
Click here to watch our Mississippi TV ad.
We're reaching out to you today to encourage you to make a contribution to Chris McDaniel's U.S. Senate campaign.
We have already raised over $40,000 for him, but we need to raise more to reach our $100,000 goal. With your help, we can replace Senator Cochran with a principled leader who will fight for our values.
The outcome of the race in Mississippi will impact the lives of all Americans. We can win it, but only if we work together.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Matt Hoskins
Executive Director
Senate Conservatives Fund
Senator Cochran along with Senator Mitch McConnell voted against VAWA but they also voted in favor of Obamacare which is a problem. If Cochran retires then supporting McDaniel is a must. We musn't let the Democrats get that seat. Not if you don't want another rubber stamper whom will rubber stamp whatever comes out of the White House.
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