But Kentucky Democrat and U.S. Senate candidate Amy McGrath did just that in a recent ad as she tries to woo conservative voters away from … I’m voting for President Trump again, but I cannot vote for Mitch McConnell. Lawyer Christopher Thacker refuted Nickolas’ narrative, telling the Free Beacon, “My clients don’t recall signing any release, and certainly not one making reference to a political campaign.”, “They would not have participated had they been aware that the footage was to be used for a partisan ad,” he said. McConnell released a video last month accusing McGrath of “spending millions on false, partisan attacks,” a clip that followed broadsides from the Democrat hammering McConnell for leaving Washington on March 12 to attend a ceremonial event in Louisville. YouTube screenshot. Newsletters may offer personalized content or advertisements. Oh, To Be A Pet Pig Living In Nova Scotia With A Dog BFF, Getting A Flu Shot Might Not Be Easy This Year — But It’s Worth It, From The Supermarket To The Dollar Store, A Dietitian’s Fave Budget Eats. “Senator McConnell is working nonstop to help our hospitals get needed funding, bring folks back home from overseas, and secure billions of dollars of coronavirus relief aid for Kentucky. But Kentucky Democrat and U.S. Senate candidate Amy McGrath. The unusual move alarmed Ohio Democratic Chairman David Pepper when he learned the ad was airing on television stations in Cincinnati. The Explosion Filled Kids In Beirut With Fear. Amy McGrath Is Airing A Pro-Trump Ad In A Swing State Media Market The Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate is running the spot on Cincinnati TV stations, potentially complicating Joe Biden’s efforts to win Ohio. A group of coal miners asked Kentucky Democrat and U.S. Senate candidate Mitch McConnell voted for 16 trade deals and sent those jobs overseas, and that’s crap in my book. Get the top stories emailed every day. Meanwhile, McGrath is airing false, negative ads and cheering on radical liberal politicians like Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOn The Money: Mnuchin says COVID-19 relief before election 'would be difficult' | Gender employment gap widens with start of virtual school year | Warren rips Disney over layoffs, executive pay Videos show conservative activists discussing limiting mail-in voting: report Michigan Republican isolating after positive coronavirus test MORE and Chuck SchumerChuck SchumerSenate GOP's campaign arm releases first ad targeting Bollier in Kansas Intercept Chief: Democrats' attention to Affordable Care Act in Barrett hearings part of larger election strategy Is Trump a better choice for Jewish voters than Biden? They did not know and were never told that they were being filmed for a political advertisement,”  reads a letter sent Wednesday to McGrath. MORE who shamelessly play games with the health and economic well-being of Americans.”. that features a supporter praising President, But it isn’t running only in deep-red Kentucky. Andy Beshear flipped two of the largest suburban counties there in his race last year, and McGrath, who is originally from the area, has made them a priority in her race against McConnell. But Democratic Gov. McGrath, a former Marine fighter pilot who narrowly lost a congressional race in 2018, launched her campaign in July 2019 to national fanfare from Democratic voters and donors eager to knock off McConnell. The Senate is currently squabbling over additional funding to aid small businesses. Let’s start with Mitch McConnell. Coal miners Randy Robbins and Albrow Hall say they were duped into appearing in a political attack ad for Kentucky Democrat Amy McGrath, who is hoping to oust Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from his Senate seat. On Thursday Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate Amy McGrath released her latest ad targeting Senator Mitch McConnell. Thirty-six years is long enough. McGrath also said she would have voted to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh before changing her position amid backlash. Privacy Policy. This story has been updated to include the McGrath campaign’s statement that the ad stopped airing on Thursday. "When the Kentucky coal miners who appeared in a false attack ad sent Amy McGrath a cease and desist, she simply replaced them with cartoon caricatures wearing … I’m voting for Amy.". "It’s really big of Amy McGrath to set presidential partisanship aside to boost President Trump’s campaign in Ohio during this difficult time," Cooksey said in a statement. Follow David on Twitter. “All of the miners were fully informed that they were being filmed for an ad and even signed up for McGrath hats and T-shirts,” Mark Nickolas, campaign manager for McGrath, told the Washington Free Beacon. “Both Randy and Albrow were led to believe that the reenactment was being done for a documentary relating the work of the Black Lung Association. Pepper said he became aware of the ad when someone handed him a script. The Cincinnati ad market reaches into northern Kentucky, an area that Trump won in 2016 when he carried the Bluegrass State by 30 percentage points. The ad is standard fare for McGrath, who needs to court Trump supporters to defeat McConnell in a state the president is likely to win by double-digits. Copyright © 2020 HuffPost.com, Inc. "HuffPost" is a registered trademark of HuffPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved. “I worry about losing my job every day,” a man identified as John W. from Paducah, Ky., . Despite being a highly touted challenger for the powerful and long-serving McConnell, McGrath has had a difficult transition from the military to political life. The ad stopped airing in the northern Kentucky area on Thursday, the McGrath campaign said. In recent months, she has run animated web ads that depict McConnell as a hapless “swamp turtle” who refuses to meet with Kentucky voters and draws the ire of Trump for standing in the way of his policy preferences. McGrath kicked off her run by arguing that McConnell was the epitome of the Washington “swamp” Trump had promised to drain and the biggest roadblock to the implementation of key parts of the president’s agenda ― including his efforts to “bring back jobs” and lower prescription drug prices. Anything in the Ohio market that undermines the chance we have to vote out Donald trump is not helpful.". “That’s basically stabbing the knife in my back, as well as all the other Kentuckians. The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax. She flip-flopped twice over whether she would have confirmed Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court justice, first indicating her opposition, then saying she would have confirmed regardless and finally changing her mind again. President Trump wants to drain the swamp. It's not known how many times the ads ran or on what station. “I’m voting for President Trump again, but I cannot vote for Mitch McConnell.”, Trump won Ohio by nearly 10 percentage points in 2016, but public polls show Biden with a. in the state.

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