Democrat havoc at Kavanaugh hearings

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Democrats have attempted to derail the hearings for Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh this morning.  Democrat Senators tried to shut down the hearings, and tried to talk over Committee Chair Chuck Grassley.

The Left planted hecklers in the hearing room who repeatedly attempted to shout down Republican Senators.

For those of you who saw the hearings this morning you can see how incredibly important it is for us to make sure Chuck Schumer and the Democrats do not take majority control of the U.S. Senate in these midterm elections.  It would truly be harmful to our great Republic if these Democrats are able to take control of the Senate.

You can help us fight back against Democrat efforts to seize majority control of the U.S. Senate.  You can make a contribution to our independent expenditure campaign to Save The Senate - CLICK HERE.

We've made historic gains by working together in the 2010, 2014 and 2016 elections.  Let us work together to elect as many conservative Republicans to the House & Senate that we can during these 2018 Midterms.  We've done it before and if we stand in unity now we can continue our victorious ways.

There are 35 U.S. Senate seats up for election in these critically important 2018 Midterm Elections.  26 of them - including this U.S. Senate race in New Jersey - are held by Democrats.  We have an array of opportunities to take out Democrat incumbents and replace them with Republicans.

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