DSCC Communications Director Sadie Weiner issued the following statement on Super Tuesday:
Today, Senator Pat Toomey, who votes with Republicans 94% of the time, stood with Senate Republicans to oppose an amendment that would provide $600 million to fight the substance abuse crisis. The amendment included millions to local law enforcement agencies and to substance abuse treatment and prevention programs.
Senate Republicans today voted down a critical amendment to put $600 million behind efforts to address the substance abuse crisis. Senate Republicans have a record of trying to cut programs that combat the drug crisis. A new analysis shows that previous Republican budgets proposed to cut important programs for addressing the crisis by more than $1.5 billion.
*Similar releases will be sent targeting vulnerable Senators and Senate candidates in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, Missouri, Florida and Nevada
DSCC Communications Director Sadie Weiner issued the following statement on Super Tuesday:
DSCC Communications Director Sadie Weiner released the following statement after the Koch-backed group Concerned Veterans for America announced their effort to prop up vulnerable Nevada candidate Congressman Joe Heck:
On Friday, Mark Kirk's campaign responded to Vote Vets' new ad with a press release denying votes he took that put service members and veterans at risk.
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DSCC Communications Director Sadie Weiner released the following statement after Governor Chris Christie endorsed Donald Trump:
*Similar releases will be sent targeting vulnerable Senators and Senate candidates in Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Missouri, North Carolina, Florida and Nevada