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McConnell struggles to defend voting record on womens issues
11/26/13 09:15 AM
By Steve Benen
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), facing a tough re-election campaign, seems to be going out of his way to appear moderate, if not progressive, on several key issued related to women. Its not going well.
In August, for example, McConnells campaign boasted that the Kentucky senator is a long-time supporter of the Violence Against Women Act. This wasnt true he voted against VAWA in 1994, 2012, and 2013 and instead of defending his record, McConnell tried to mislead the public.
A similar situation came up late last week. Facing criticism from Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes (D), Team McConnell told another whopper.
As the father of three daughters, fair pay for women is more than a talking point for Sen. McConnell, said campaign spokeswoman Allison Moore. Its something hes worked to achieve his entire career by setting an example for others and promoting thoughtful policies to ensure talent overcomes bias.
Actually, no, its not.
Remember the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act? McConnell voted against it twice. Remember the Paycheck Fairness Act? McConnell voted against it, too twice.
Fair pay for women is something McConnells worked to achieve his entire career? Has his campaign spokesperson seen the senators voting record?
The fact remains that McConnell shouldnt struggle this badly to explain his own positions
if he cant defend the votes hes cast, maybe he shouldnt have cast them. The senators task is to tell voters why he repeatedly voted to kill the Violence Against Women Act, not pretend he supported it. He now needs to persuade Kentuckians he was right to oppose the Fair Pay Act and the Paycheck Fairness Act, not masquerade as a champion of pay equity.
If the senator is struggling with women voters, he can either apologize for his votes or explain his votes on the merits. Willful deception only adds insult to injury.