Charles Booker Hits Rand Paul With Powerful Kentucky Campaign Ad

2 years ago
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Kentucky Senate Candidate Charles Booker airs a bold and powerful ad. The Majority Report crew discuss the impact and weight the ad has and that even if Booker loses there will be more evidence of his loss than Amy McGrath, who ran against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel.

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so Charles booker is running in a Kentucky senate race against rand paul. If I had to bet money i would not bet that the democrats gonna win in this year this is an off-cycle. however, the value of Charles Booker running in an off-year election versus Amy McGrath running in an election where democrats could actually had a viable chance of beating McConnell. Charles Booker would have a hundred percent at least made it more interesting than Amy McGrath who was hand-picked by chuck Schumer a bunch of outside donor money just plopped into the state zero infrastructure or grassroots back. well that's the bottom line is that booker if he loses there will be more evidence of his loss two four six eight years out in Kentucky than there was of Amy McGrath's you know whatever she was- three minutes afterward.

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