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This Senate has proven that it is not capable of leading this nation, and that it cannot be trusted to put country before party. Today, the Senate voted to refuse to hear from any other witnesses, including former National Security Advisor John Bolton and other key officials.


This vote came despite the consistent White House policy of refusing to cooperate with the House impeachment investigation or to permit crucial witnesses to testify about the many transgressions that have put our national security at risk. 


That is one of the many reasons why CLW is proud to endorse four challengers who are seeking to oust Republicans, including three who just voted with Trump.


Amy McGrath (D-KY) is directly taking on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who pulled the strings to coordinate a witness-free trial. McConnell is also the least popular Senator in the country and the master of partisan gridlock. McGrath, a decorated former military officer, has been outspoken in support of the Iran nuclear deal, and details her thoughts on North Korea and Iran on her campaign website.


Former governor John Hickenlooper (D-CO) is running against one of the most vulnerable Republican Senators, first-term Sen. Cory Gardner, in what political experts rate as a toss-up race. Hickenlooper cares deeply about nuclear issues, having joined the nuclear freeze movement in the 1980s.


Sara Gideon (D-ME) is in a close contest against Sen. Susan Collins, who has disappointed progressives once again with her position on impeachment even though she voted for additional witnesses. Gideon is passionate about arms control, and we know she would be a great ally and advocate for our cause.


Cal Cunningham (D-NC) is running against the very vulnerable incumbent Sen. Thom Tillis (R). Tillis has a low approval rating in the state, and polls show a close race. Cunningham is an Army veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, business leader, lawyer and former legislator. He will be an active supporter of our issues in the Senate.


Please consider splitting a donation between Council for a Livable World and this candidate! We have never needed your voice and advocacy more. Thank you for your support! And remember, your first $5 donation to the Council begins or renews your membership for one year.

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