Wednesday, May 14, 2014

SENATE CONSERVATIVE FUND UPDATE - GREAT NEWS!!!

Fellow Conservatives:

We have grBen Sasse (R-NE)eat news to share.

Last night, conservative Ben Sasse (R-NE) won the Republican primary election for U.S. Senate in Nebraska.

This is a major victory for conservatives and it's a direct result of your efforts.

Ben Sasse won this race because he never stopped fighting for conservative principles. He won this race because freedom-loving Americans like you helped him get his message out.


Thank you for believing in him and for being willing to support him financially. Your efforts made it possible for SCF to invest $1.1 million in his campaign and push him on to victory.

Sasse said his campaign is about "restoring the American idea, returning the Constitution to its central place in American politics, and building a Republican party that crafts conservative solutions to the problems facing our nation." 

Now, we need to help him win the general election so he can spend the next six years promoting these ideas and forcing Washington to live up to them.

ALEX MOONEY WINS HOUSE RACE

Alex Mooney (R-WV)We're also pleased to report that conservative Alex Mooney (R-WV) won the Republican nomination for the 2nd Congressional District in West Virginia.

Thanks to your support, SCF was able to invest $95,000 in this race, which included a district-wide radio ad to promote his campaign.

If Mooney wins in November, he will fight to stop the massive spending and debt that are bankrupting our country.

MAKE 2014 MATTER

There are several difficult primary elections ahead and conservatives are being massively outspent by their establishment-backed opponents.

Please make a contribution to SCF to help us elect more conservatives.

Time is short so please take action today so we can send more leaders like Ben Sasse and Alex Mooney to Washington.

Thank you for standing strong for freedom.

Best regards,

Matt Hoskins
Executive Director
Senate Conservatives Fund

Like Ben Sasse Wins! on Facebook     share on Twitter

No comments:

Post a Comment