The spot warns about the election security threat and urges the Senate to act.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is getting hit by members of his own party in a new TV ad airing Thursday in Washington D.C., and in his home state.
This strong new ad from Republicans for the Rule of Law will air this week in DC and KY. It urges Majority Leader McConnell to let the Senate do its job and consider legislation to secure our elections. And it urges his constituents, and all Americans, to weigh in as well. pic.twitter.com/TpE2ntSnbeThe bills, which are aimed at helping to protect against Russian meddling and other threats, include a $775 million measure passed by the House to strengthen state election systems.
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