Mitch McConnell’s Hand-Picked Successor Comes to Michigan to Campaign for RINO Mike Rogers for Senate

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Montana), a close ally of outgoing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and a man tapped as a potential successor for McConnell, is coming to Michigan to fundraise for the U.S. Senate campaign of RINO Mike Rogers.

CHECK OUT MIKE ROGERS’ HISTORY OF OPPOSING TRUMP AND SUPPORTING THE FEDERAL DEEP STATE HERE

“Mike Rogers has devoted his life to serving the people of Michigan and holding communist China accountable,” Daines said about Rogers’ candidacy for the U.S. Senate. “Mike is the type of candidate who can perform well with suburban Michiganders and be a strong part of the eventual ticket in Michigan. I am pleased to see Mike stepping up to run for the U.S. Senate.”

The fundraiser invite can be seen here:

Rogers is far from the only anti-Trumper who Daines is shilling for as head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). He was personally influential in resurrecting the political career of former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a notorious Never Trumper, and putting him forward as a U.S. Senate candidate this year.

Big League Politics has reported on how RINO Rogers is the favorite of the McConnell-aligned establishment who see the former FBI agent and national security bureaucrat as their ideal candidate:

Former Michigan U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers has received a ringing endorsement for his U.S. Senate race from Josh Holmes, a political operative and podcast host who has been one of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s top strategists for decades.

Holmes, who served as Chief of Staff to McConnell for years and managed McConnell’s 2014 re-election campaign, made the endorsement during an episode of his “Ruthless Podcast,” which Holmes has co-hosted since 2020. The “Ruthless Podcast” has been accurately described as being “tied inextricably to the establishment that former President Donald Trump railed against, and that its hosts almost literally embody.”

During an episode in which the hosts spoke about the need for more aggressive action against Iran, Rogers was interviewed, and Holmes gave gushing praise to the long-time deep state agent, hoping that Rogers could vanquish a slew of more anti-establishment competition in Michigan’s U.S. Senate primary this year.

“I think this race is…could be a very sneaky, awesome race for Republicans, but they’re not completely insulated from idiocy. Like, the way that we lose races like this is that you don’t get candidates like [Rogers] and that they have to fight these bloody primaries with f*ckin’ absolute dipsh*ts,” Holmes said.

“And I think that this is the case here. I mean, he’s definitely got a primary. There’s a couple different iterations of who he’s fighting here. But that’s the guy (Rogers) who could get it done, in my view, and if he’s there, if he’s on the ballot, it’s going to be on the tight top of the ticket. I think he could win. I really do,” he added.

Rogers is attempting to trick voters into believing he is a Trump conservative when he is a classic Bush-era neocon. Michigan would be wise to reject his candidacy for U.S. Senate.

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