Election day may be 20 months away, but Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is moving forward with his first ad Thursday starring his wife, former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao.
In the straight-to-camera ad, Chao responds to Progress Kentucky, a Democratic super PAC under fire for racist tweets.
“You’ve seen the ads attacking my husband. As Mitch McConnell’s wife, I’ve learned to expect them. Now, far-left special interests are also attacking my ethnicity, even attacking Mitch’s patriotism, because he’s married to me. That’s how low some people will stoop.”
Chao continues, “Mitch works his heart out to protect Kentucky from Washington’s bad ideas because Mitch loves Kentucky. We love Kentucky. The meanest personal attacks can never change that.”
Last month, the super PAC tweeted, “This woman has the ear of @McConnellPress—she’s his #wife. May explain why your job moved to #China!” The group later apologized and removed the tweet.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee called on national Democrats to denounce ProgressKY.
“This disgusting attack and this organization must be condemned immediately by top Democrats across the board.” McConnell’s campaign manager Jesse Benton said in a statement, “It is unconscionable that anyone would use blatant race-baiting for political gain. Progress Kentucky should be ashamed of themselves. We hope all Americans can agree that these disgusting tactics have no place in American politics.”
Actress Ashley Judd, who is considering a run against McConnell, also condemned the comment on Twitter.
msnbc contributor Howard Fineman reported over the weekend that Judd has told key advisers she plans to run, and will announce her candidacy this spring.









