The conservative group Senate
Conservatives Fund has already invested nearly $1 million toward
unseating its primary target in the 2014 election — Senate Minority
Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
The group said Friday that it had
invested more than $2 million in its endorsed candidates to date.
Nearly half of that went toward supporting conservative upstart Matt
Bevin, who is challenging McConnell in Kentucky.
The SCF invested $985,994 in Bevin. The next-biggest investment was to Chris McDaniel, who is challenging GOP Sen. Thad Cochran in Mississippi.
I'm sure Matt Bevin would be a terrible Senator and would just be another reckless Tea Partier that would rather destroy the world economy just so they can get their way. I do not want the US government to slow spending down because there was a world-wide depression. I want growth and the Tea Party has no plan to unleash such a thing.
People have listened to the conservative message and it is just too extreme for them. This is the exact same thing that happens with the liberal message. People in America are generally center-right with center-left enclaves. No matter how good the "message" is they will not follow it for the most part.
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