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Mitch McConnell Mocks Blankenship Loss With Epic Cocaine Joke

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) had a parting shot Tuesday evening for Don Blankenship, the West Virginia GOP Senate candidate who launched racial attacks on McConnell’s family and gave him the epithet “Cocaine Mitch.”

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In an offensive campaign ad, Blankenship referred to McConnell's wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, and his father-in-law as his "China family."

Blankenship said that McConnell's father-in-law gave him money from his company which "was implicated recently in smuggling cocaine from Colombia to Europe, hidden aboard a company ship carrying foreign coal was $7 million dollars of cocaine and that is why we've deemed him 'Cocaine Mitch.'" 

After West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey defeated the former coal magnate and ex-convict, the Team McConnell official Twitter account photoshopped an image from the Netflix drug lord series "Narcos" with McConnell’s face.

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The show’s official Twitter account took notice, calling it a “low blow.”

Many on Twitter took notice as well.

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