mcconnell that scott is using this committee to prepare for a presidential run. if you look at tv ad spending, tv ad spending, actually money, the mcconnell super pac spent $131 million, $131 million. the national republican senatorial committee $23 million. that s a pretty good exhibit. this is one of the oddest things in washington. the chairman of the campaign committee and the leadership usually work in concert, the whole thing is had that job a long time ago. right. so here is the sense in the senate, you nailed it among the republicans, is that rick scott used this job that s usually used to build credit jt in the senate to try and build this outside image and if they don t get the senate back, rick scott is going to hear about it much more than mitch mcconnell. listen, you heard biden sort of make use of one of the things that rick scott was saying about
from. fact check.org which is a liberal fact checker, they came out good for them and said this is disinformation that, in fact, there is no proposal, i m quoting them now. to bar retirees who are a pension, ira from collecting social security benefits in either the commitment to america or the rsc s proposed budget senator scott s budget. they say it is disinformation floated out there. don t believe it and now the president is using the disinformation on the campaign trail to suggest that republicans are going to tear up social security. it is really extraordinary what is happening here. harris: house minority leader kevin mccarthy was on and, you know, what he said was it s more democrat lies. when you break it down and actually source where this information is coming from, voters can easily look at that as a dirty campaign trick. they don t like that sort of thing. that s right. it was a dirty trick.
himself and not necessarily the best interests of senate republicans and we saw all this play out a couple of weeks ago in new hampshire. slf polls out, the nrsc goes back in. polls showing maybe it s closer. there s going to be a lot of fingers pointing if they fall short for instance in the race. you mentioned the new hampshire race. mcconnell s super pac pulls out, rick scott pulls in. the slf, the mcconnell super pac pulls out and rick scott comes in with some money. is this a washington parlor game? for rick scott he thinks it will benefit him regardless if they win or not. he will be able to say i stood up for the maga candidates and did not give up on them when you had the party establishment pulling out. if he does try to run or whatever his ambitions are he will try to claim that mantel which could be advantageous for him in today s you made the point politely some of the text messages around