"Bevin is going to be more than a pesky distraction to Sen. McConnell," Rhodebeck said. She said McConnell is "going to have to spend money and time on the primary, and it's clear he'd much rather be attacking Grimes right now."
(McConnell's campaign manager Jesse) Benton said McConnell "will keep his focus where it belongs: working hard for Kentucky every day." He said the campaign team will have no problem dealing with both Bevin and Grimes.
Well, of course that's what McConnell's campaign manager would say.
Meanwhile, this came out Tuesday:
Matt Bevin challenges McConnell to sign a pledge to defund Obamacare:
"Mitch McConnell's rhetoric on defeating Obamacare is nothing but empty promises," (Challenger Matt) Bevin said. "I challenge Mitch McConnell to join me in signing the pledge to defund Obamacare. Instead of playing political games, it's time to stand up for the people of Kentucky."Mighty Mitch's campaign manager Benton is pretty quick with the comebacks, and it seems as though he might earn his money this time around:
"When Senator McConnell became the first lawmaker to launch coordinated opposition to Obamacare back in 2009, political opportunist Matt 'Bailout' Bevin was busy racking up tax liens on his business and million dollar New England vacation home," Benton said. "There isn't a single member of Congress who has fought Obamacare harder or longer than Mitch McConnell and he has repeatedly said if he has the opportunity to defund or repeal the law he will not hesitate."
Sigh. I have no idea how tax liens has anything to do with Affordable Health Care. And I still don't understand why all of these guys are so anxious to deny millions of people who are counting the days until they can get health care. Explain that to me, one of you Republicans out there.