Fellow Conservatives:
We have some exciting news to share with you. Ben Sasse
(R-NE), the conservative candidate for U.S. Senate in Nebraska, has
surged into a virtual tie with his chief rival in the Republican primary
election.
A new poll released yesterday shows Ben Sasse with 29% and Shane Osborn (R-NE) with 30%.
This is a major jump from the 7% Sasse had back in October and it's a
direct result of the TV advertising and grassroots outreach that Sasse
has been able to do because of your generous financial support.
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee
(NRSC) are doing everything they can to defeat Sasse in the Nebraska
primary.
The NRSC hosted a fundraiser for Sasse's opponent this week and
McConnell attacked Sasse for his affiliation with the Senate
Conservatives Fund and for saying McConnell should do more to fight
Obamacare.
Thankfully, the establishment's efforts to stop Sasse aren't working.
Nebraska voters want to send the strongest, most conservative voice they
can to the U.S. Senate. They don't want to elect a Republican
yes-man. That's why Ben Sasse is gaining so much support.
Many of you have helped get him to this point, but now we need to help
him win this race. The primary is on May 13 so we don't have much time.
Please help Ben Sasse continue his momentum.
As
you know, 100% of the money you designate for him will go directly to
his campaign. And by giving through SCF, Ben Sasse will know that
conservatives are standing with him because of his willingness to hold
firm and fight for our principles.
Winning this race is important.
Ben Sasse will help repeal Obamacare and enact reforms that empower
patients to make their own health care decisions. And Sasse will fight
to stop the spending that is bankrupting our country, even if it means
standing up to big-spending Republicans like Mitch McConnell.
Thank you for your continued support. We're making real progress.
Best regards,
Matt Hoskins
Executive Director
Senate Conservatives Fund
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