Frank Cotton’s last stand

Today Frank Cotton issued a final plea to the undecideds who could very well decide who will be the next president of the United States. In his appeal, the governor stresses that nobody has attacked him on the issues during the long campaign. They have only focused on the actions of his son Calvin Cotton, whose wife Bethany passed away four years ago.

Frank Cotton calls this irrelevant to the campaign. He wants you to believe that he is such an ideal candidate, his only weakness is the grieving of a family member.

Don’t be swayed by this, undecided voter. Governor Cotton came under intense scrutiny not because his daughter-in-law died and not because the death rattled the entire family. Rather, Frank Cotton’s sins came in the form of covering up the actions of his son and in fact, that cover-up continues into Election Day.

I have accumulated great evidence that in 2004, Calvin Cotton dug up the body of his dead wife and disappeared with her. I have accumulated great evidence that Frank Cotton and his goons had young Calvin hunted down, the corpse snatched from him and disposed of.

My point has never been to disrupt the anguish of the Cotton family. From the start, my dogged pursuit of this story has been this simple idea: if Frank Cotton cannot be trusted to appropriately deal with a common family problem and the mental well-being of his son, can he be trusted to take on the much larger issues that face the nation?

Think about it before you cast that vote Frank Cotton so desperately wants from you.

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