A vocal anti-Trump organization is not letting up on Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Indivisible Kentucky posted its final billboard on southbound Interstate 65 on Wednesday morning, which tells the Republican Majority Leader the group has “had enough.”

"Calling for the long-term senator to step down or be replaced at the end of his term, it bears the bold slogan, 'We’ve Had Enough!,'" a statement from Indivisible Kentucky said.

The billboards are set to be positioned on I-65 for the next two months.

"We’re inviting citizens to join us in this effort by taking pictures of the billboards (not while driving, of course!) and post them to social media with the hashtag #DitchMitch2020," the statement said.

Here's a look at the billboards:

The second billboard is similar to one that the group installed on I-65 near Cardinal Boulevard last week that reads "You make us sick."

Indivisible Kentucky said it has installed the signs as an effort to finally get the senator's attention after he's continued to dodge numerous emails, phone calls and texts from the group.

Indivisible Kentucky co-founder Dawn Cooley said the group has been urging the senator to host a public town hall event since January, and the billboards are the tipping point.

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Background:Anti-Trump group Indivisible Kentucky blasts Mitch McConnell on billboards

"We strongly disagree with his stance on affordable, quality health care, which we believe is a human right," Cooley said in an email last week.

Robert Steurer, a spokesman for McConnell, issued the following comment via email last week: “Liberal activists like Indivisible Kentucky know how to create good street theater, and as an avid supporter of the First Amendment, Senator McConnell believes that all citizens have the right to express their opinions peacefully."

Steurer said one of the most discussed issues among McConnell and his constituents in Kentucky is "the failing state of Obamacare."

"These families, individuals and small businesses are suffering, and Senator McConnell will continue to keep their concerns in mind as he votes to provide them relief from the failures of Obamacare."

Cooley said the group is particularly upset over McConnell's decisions in repealing the Affordable Care Act.

"We are astonished that he would open debate on a bill that most of the Senate hasn’t even seen – this is not due process but a blatant abuse of power," Cooley said in the email.

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McConnell received a crushing defeat last week when his last ditch effort to pass a "skinny repeal" of the Affordable Care Act. also known as Obamacare, was shut down by three Republican senators in an early morning vote.

Reach Reporter Thomas Novelly at 502-582-4465 or by email at tnovelly@courier-journal.com. Follow him on Twitter @TomNovelly.

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