The satirical newspaper The Onion had some fun at the expense of defeated Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Amy McGrath on how she would use the massive funds she raised for her campaign.
On Tuesday, the Kentucky hopeful failed to defeat Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, losing by a more than 20-point margin. However, despite the uphill battle she faced in ousting the top GOP lawmaker, McGrath was on the receiving end of major campaign contributions, raising a whopping $90 million.
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After her defeat, The Onion jokingly revealed how McGrath was going to burn through the remaining cash ... by throwing herself a "lavish concession bonanza."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fended off a challenge from well-funded Democrat Amy McGrath. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fended off a challenge from well-funded Democrat Amy McGrath. "We may not have beat Mitch McConnell last night, but this grassroots movement isn’t finished—we’re taking it to Dubai, Monaco, and hitting up the casinos in Singapore,” McGrath fictitiously said in the report. “I’d be nothing without my amazing team of staff, volunteers, the Bengal tiger trainers, Madonna, and the dozens of Playboy bunnies passing out Dom Pé rignon. And of course, above all else, I’d like to thank my family and U2, who were very expensive to book and fly in privately so be sure to check them out after the Blue Angels show.”
According to The Onion, McGrath reminded attendees to not forget to "pick up their Fabergé egg gift bags near the front gate between the second dolphin pool and Kylie Jenner selfie station."
"At press time, McGrath had peeled away from the blowout in a brand-new yellow Bugatti as $2 million worth of fireworks spelling out ‘Resist!’ exploded in the sky," the report concluded.
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Republicans are expected to maintain control of the Senate while four races have yet to be called. Democrats were successful in flipping two seats in Colorado and Arizona while the GOP flipped one in the Senate.
Amy McGrath,一堆fake poll说他反超4点,所以他拿到了$90M的捐款,也买的烟花https://www.foxnews.com/media/the-onion-amy-mcgrath-lavish-concession-
bonanza
The satirical newspaper The Onion had some fun at the expense of defeated
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Amy McGrath on how she would use the
massive funds she raised for her campaign.
On Tuesday, the Kentucky hopeful failed to defeat Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell, losing by a more than 20-point margin. However, despite the uphill battle she faced in ousting the top GOP lawmaker, McGrath was on the receiving end of major campaign contributions, raising a whopping $90
million.
CLICK HERE TO SEE FOX NEWS’ LIVE PROBABILITY DIALS
After her defeat, The Onion jokingly revealed how McGrath was going to burn through the remaining cash ... by throwing herself a "lavish concession
bonanza."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fended off a challenge from
well-funded Democrat Amy McGrath.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fended off a challenge from
well-funded Democrat Amy McGrath.
"We may not have beat Mitch McConnell last night, but this grassroots
movement isn’t finished—we’re taking it to Dubai, Monaco, and hitting up the casinos in Singapore,” McGrath fictitiously said in the report. “I’d be nothing without my amazing team of staff, volunteers, the Bengal tiger
trainers, Madonna, and the dozens of Playboy bunnies passing out Dom Pé
rignon. And of course, above all else, I’d like to thank my family and U2, who were very expensive to book and fly in privately so be sure to check
them out after the Blue Angels show.”
According to The Onion, McGrath reminded attendees to not forget to "pick up their Fabergé egg gift bags near the front gate between the second dolphin pool and Kylie Jenner selfie station."
"At press time, McGrath had peeled away from the blowout in a brand-new
yellow Bugatti as $2 million worth of fireworks spelling out ‘Resist!’
exploded in the sky," the report concluded.
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Republicans are expected to maintain control of the Senate while four races have yet to be called. Democrats were successful in flipping two seats in
Colorado and Arizona while the GOP flipped one in the Senate.