


CAMPAIGN MODEĮVERYTHING IS AWESOME - GOP tries to neutralize Scott-McConnell ‘distraction’ amid battle for Senate, by POLITICO’s Burgess Everett and Marianne LeVine: Senate Republicans are moving swiftly to contain potentially disastrous fallout from stubborn disagreements between Mitch McConnell and Rick Scott as the party labors to flip the Senate.
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