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As McCaskill Avoids Obama In Missouri, NRSC Launches New Web Ad

Reminds Voters Of Rubber-Stamp Support For Failed Tax-&-Spend Agenda 

As liberal U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) avoids her close political ally and “BFF” (“Best Friend Forever”), President Barack Obama, in Missouri today, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) launches a new web ad to remind voters of McCaskill’s support for Obama’s failed tax-and-spend agenda in Washington.

As The Hill reports today:

The National Republican Senatorial Committee put out a video blasting McCaskill for declining to appear with Obama on Tuesday at a campaign event in St. Louis, alleging that the first-term senator is avoiding facing the reality of how the economy has fared under the man whose campaign for president she supported early and vigorously.

Notably, McCaskill will instead spend her Tuesday evening at a glitzy Washington, DC fundraiser with the likes of left-wing New York Senator Chuck Schumer.

“Senator McCaskill can run from President Obama all she wants, but she can’t hide from her hypocritical rhetoric, troubling ethical lapses, and rubber-stamp support for Obama’s failed tax-borrow-and-spend agenda in Washington,” said NRSC spokesman Chris Bond.

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