Fellow Conservatives:

Thanks to your support, we're making tremendous progress toward our goal of electing true conservative leaders to the U.S. Senate in 2014.

We have now invested $3 million in our five endorsed candidates running in Nebraska, Kentucky, Mississippi, Kansas, and Louisiana.

Please read this important campaign update and make a contribution to push these outstanding candidates on to victory.

Simply electing Republicans won't solve our problems in Washington. We need to elect conservatives who have the courage to fight for our principles.


NEBRASKA - Ben Sasse - Primary: May 13 - Donate

Midland University president Ben Sasse continues to build support in the Cornhusker State. According to a new poll, Sasse has surged from 7% into a virtual tie for the lead at 29% of the vote.

Sasse is hosting town hall meetings across the state to discuss the negative impact of Obamacare and the pro-growth, patient-centered reforms that should replace it. The crowds attending these events continue to grow as people learn about Sasse's conservative campaign.


KENTUCKY - Matt Bevin - Primary: May 20 - Donate

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell showed the entire country why he should be replaced when he stabbed Ted Cruz in the back and voted with the Democrats to increase the debt limit with no spending cuts. McConnell gave President Obama a blank check to run up the debt as much as he wants until next year and he gave away his credibility on the issue, making it impossible for him to demand concessions on the debt limit in the future.

Businessman Matt Bevin began airing his first TV ads this week that highlight the clear choice Kentucky Republicans have in this race on two important issues -- gun control and wasteful spending. The ads expose the fact that Mitch McConnell voted with Harry Reid to advance the so-called "assault weapons ban" and voted for earmarks like the "Bridge to Nowhere."


MISSISSIPPI - Chris McDaniel - Primary: June 3 - Donate

State Senator Chris McDaniel's primary opponent, U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, made a revealing admission this week. "The Tea Party is something I don't really know a lot about," Cochran said. The Tea Party has been a political force over the last five years, but apparently Cochran hasn't been paying attention. After 41 years in Washington, he has lost touch with Republicans in Mississippi.

One thing Cochran does know about is how to use taxpayer money to get buildings named after him. Breitbart News just published a report detailing 17 of the "Monuments to Me" that Cochran has funded over the years. McDaniel called the practice "immoral" given that our debt is over $17 trillion.


KANSAS - Milton Wolf - Primary: August 5 - Donate

Dr. Milton Wolf's primary opponent, U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, was caught misleading voters about his residency in an explosive story that has the potential to change the outcome of the race. Roberts doesn't live in Kansas anymore. He lives in Virginia and falsely listed a Kansas home as his residence even though he has rented it out for more than 15 years.

Dr. Wolf earned another major endorsement this week from conservative radio talk show host Mark Levin, one of the strongest voices in the conservative movement today. Dr. Wolf is gradually building support from conservatives in Kansas and across the country.


LOUISIANA - Rob Maness - Primary: November 4 - Donate

Col. Rob Maness received national attention this week when ABC News featured him in their "14 in 14" series, calling him the "tea party favorite" in the race against Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA).

Col. Maness made news in the interview when he said he would oppose Mitch McConnell as leader. "There comes a time when someone's been in Washington too long and has lost touch," Maness said of McConnell. It was another example of Col. Maness' independence and his determination to shake up Washington.


MAKE 2014 MATTER

Our candidates are surging because Republican voters across the country are fed up with their party's leaders in Washington who refuse to listen to them. They are eager to support conservative alternatives.

Your support is making a big difference. These five candidates are not career politicians so they don't have large networks of donors. Your support is helping them get their message out and climb in the polls.

Please donate to these conservative U.S. Senate candidates today.

Now is when we must work the hardest to fund good candidates. This is our chance to elect the right kind of Republicans.

Thank you for supporting the principles of freedom that make America great.

Best regards,

Matt Hoskins
Executive Director
Senate Conservatives Fund

Senate Conservatives Fund (SCF) is an independent, grassroots organization dedicated to electing true conservatives to the United States Senate. SCF only supports candidates who have the courage to fight for limited government, a strong national defense, and traditional family values. SCF is not affiliated with the Republican Party or any of its campaign committees.