Senators Gary Peters of Michigan, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Tina Smith of Minnesota, Cory Booker of New Jersey, Mark Warner of Virginia and, of course, Doug Jones are demanding Mitch McConnell bring the Senate back to work and pass the relief Americans need.
While these Senators are working for us, Mitch McConnell is fighting to replace them with rubber stamps for his partisan agenda. McConnell's shady groups are pouring MILLIONS into these six races, so we're rallying together to fight back.
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