As we get closer to Election Day, for tight races that could determine control of the Senate, it’s getting ugly out there.
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@joesonka @phillipmbailey Received deceptive looking “notice” from @KYGOP and @Team_Mitch in the mail today. #KYSen pic.twitter.com/2fXV70xoPs
— Jarad Fugate (@JaradFugate) October 31, 2014
Voters have reported getting scary-looking mailers in Kentucky and Iowa, two places where Republican hopes are high. The Kentucky mailer, which bears a disclosure that it was paid for by the state Republican party, is marked “ELECTION VIOLATION NOTICE,” with the warning, “You are at risk of acting on fraudulent information.” The source of that allegedly fraudulent information? The campaign of Alison Lundergan Grimes, who is challenging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. The mailer accuses of “blatant lies intended solely to deceive Kentucky voters.”
In a statement, Kentucky Democratic Party Chair Dan Logsdon said, “After trying for 16 months to buy this election, Mitch McConnell and the out-of-state special interests that support him are now trying to steal Kentucky’s Senate seat using questionable and possibly illegal voter suppression tactics. The despicable mailers targeting Kentucky voters with misleading information are just another sign of Mitch McConnell’s desperation as Kentuckians hold him accountable for his 30-year failed record in Washington.”
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@BuzzFeedBen Ben, these are being mailed in Iowa. pic.twitter.com/CtohtwzGwh
— Jim Brenner (@boushdag) October 30, 2014
Calls to Sen. McConnell’s office were not immediately returned.








