What happens if Mitt Romney wins?
The answer to this question depends almost entirely on a few U.S. Senate elections. Without stronger conservative voices in the Senate, it will be next to impossible to clean up Barack Obama's mess.
• | Without a conservative Senate, we won't repeal Obamacare. |
• | Without a conservative Senate, we won't balance the budget. |
• | Without a conservative Senate, we won't secure our borders. |
• | Without a conservative Senate, we won't stop the bailouts. |
• | Without a conservative Senate, we won't confirm good judges. |
• | And without a conservative Senate, we won't enact the pro-growth policies needed to get America back to work. |
If you're reading this letter, chances are, you follow current events more closely than most and you probably understand the point I'm making -- changing the Senate is essential to restoring America's greatness.
The simple fact of the matter is this: a Republican president without a conservative Senate is a waste of a Republican president.
A president can campaign on good policies, but he does not write the bills. As long as liberals are in charge of writing legislation, it will be difficult for a Republican president to sign the right bills into law.
Does anyone believe Harry Reid will ever send a bill to the President's desk to repeal ObamaCare?
The answer is "No" and that's why the Senate Conservatives Fund is working so hard to send strong conservatives to the Senate who won't stop fighting until every word of it is repealed.
The Senate Conservatives Fund (SCF) is a grassroots organization that was founded by U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) to help elect principled candidates to the U.S. Senate.
SCF has over 100,000 members nationwide and has now raised more than $13 million to support nine conservatives running for the Senate.
Electing just any Republican to the Senate is not the answer. Many Republicans simply don't have the backbone to fight for our nation's founding principles and will capitulate to the Democrats if they come under pressure.
Mitt Romney has pledged to work with Democrats if he's elected like he did as Governor of Massachusetts. If we don't have a solid block of conservatives in the Senate, we could see a return to the Bush years where Washington enacted big-spending compromises.
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