At two points in this web video produced by the re-election campaign of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), a clip of daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres dancing with President Barack Obama, then a Democratic U.S. Senator from Illinois, was included in the video, was included in the video, but with the clip altered so that the head of Democratic Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, who is running for U.S. Senate against McConnell, was placed over Degeneres's body:
A short version of the clip can be seen 32 seconds into the video, and then a longer version of the clip can bee seen 1 minute and 29 seconds into the video.
This appears to be an attempt to gay-bait Grimes, who has a husband, by the McConnell campaign. You have to remember that DeGeneres is openly lesbian, and is one of the most well-known LGBT people in the United States, and Team Mitch attempted to tie Grimes to the LGBT community by placing Grimes's head over Degeneres's dancing body.
Mitch McConnell has a long reputation of running downright nasty campaigns against his challengers, and I wouldn't be surprised if McConnell were to run a campaign that is even nastier than Michael Gableman's 2008 campaign for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court or George Wallace's 1970 campaign for Governor of Alabama, both of which are considered to be among the nastiest campaigns in American political history.