Boehner McConnellSenator Mitch McConnell is desperate to retain his seat.   He is doing everything within his considerable power to destroy the Jim DeMint established Senate Conservative Fund who are supporting four solid CONSERVATIVE Candidates.
McConnell’s latest pressure from the establishment class is directed toward staff working inside the SCF.    McConnell is growing more rabid and more intense as the months lead up to the May 2014 Kentucky primary.     He is threatening to destroy anyone who stands against him and the establishment GOP.
In as much as President Obama has ruled by dictatorial fiat against the wishes of the average center-right American, likewise does Mitch McConnell hold a similar view of power.     If McConnell hates the SCF every patriot should support it.   Here’s the latest message from the Senate Conservative Fund about the four current 2014 conservative candidates.
(VIA SCF)  Thanks to your support, our four endorsed candidates for U.S. Senate are making remarkable progress. Here’s a quick update on these critical races.
Ben Sasse (R-NE)NEBRASKA | Ben Sasse
Ben Sasse does not approve of the way President Obama is unilaterally changing laws and violating the Constitution. In a new video that has over 250,000 views, Sasse says Obama’s supposed “fix” to Obamacare is outrageous, illegal, and unconstitutional.
Ben Sasse also won a big endorsement from the Club for Growth, which supports fiscal conservatives.
Club for Growth President Chris Chocola said, “Ben Sasse is the rare candidate who can clearly and forcefully prosecute the case against ObamaCare, not only because it’s an unconstitutional assault on our liberty, but also because he’s read every word of it.”
SCF Investment: $37,900 of our $250,000 goal for 2013 (15%)
*Note – To see what happens when a guy like Sasse tries to talk to Mitch McConnell just read THIS ARTICLE.   McConnell is a spiteful leader – willing to destroy his own party to save himself. 


Col. Rob Maness (R-LA)LOUISIANA | Rob Maness
Incumbent U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu’s approval rating has dropped by more that 10 points to 47 percent in the last six months according to a new poll. The drop in the Louisiana Democrat’s image is largely due to her support for Obamacare.
This is good news for conservative Col. Rob Maness (R-LA) who is a strong opponent of Obamacare. The Republican establishment in Washington prefers moderate Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-LA) in this race, but Cassidy has supported policies similar to Obamacare and has voted to fund the unconstitutional program. Col. Maness offers voters a compelling alternative to Mary Landrieu and will win if he gets his message out.
SCF Investment: $57,160 of our $250,000 goal for 2013 (23%)


Chris McDaniel (R-MS)MISSISSIPPI | Chris McDaniel
A new poll shows conservative Chris McDaniel (R-MS) surging in the U.S. Senate race. Incumbent U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS) has not indicated whether he will seek a seventh term, but the poll shows McDaniel trailing by just 6 points in a hypothetical race with Cochran. The early competitiveness of this race has shocked the GOP establishment.
We launched a new statewide TV ad highlighting Chris McDaniel’s conservative message. The ad includes footage of Chris McDaniel’s remarks at his campaign announcement and will run for two weeks.
SCF Investment: $319,963 of our $500,000 goal for 2013 (64%)


Matt Bevin (R-KY)KENTUCKY | Matt Bevin  ♥
Conservative Matt Bevin (R-KY) won the straw poll at the Boone County GOP Christmas gala, which was attended by nearly 700 Republicans. Bevin dominated the straw poll, winning over 80% of the vote against incumbent U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
This is a clear sign that the grassroots in Kentucky are ready for a change and that Matt Bevin’s message is beginning to get out.
Also, Breitbart News reported that Mitch McConnell attacked conservatives on a conference call organized by Karl Rove. According to the report, McConnell was critical of Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) and said that the Senate Conservatives Fund should be “punched in the nose.” It’s yet another reason why conservatives should support Matt Bevin.
SCF Investment: $709,430 of our $1,000,000 goal for 2013 (71%)
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