Mitch Mcconnell Wins GOP Nomination In Bid For 7th Term

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FILE - In this March 25, 2020, file photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. gives a thumbs up as he leaves the Senate chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, where a deal has been reached on a coronavirus bill. Overwhelmed Kentucky and New York officials face a deluge of mail-in votes that are likely to delay results for days in high-profile congressional primaries on Tuesday, June 23. There's a lot of interest in two contests in particular. One involves former Marine combat pilot Amy McGrath's fight for the Democratic nomination to challenge Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell cruised to the Republican nomination Tuesday night in pursuit of a seventh term, but his general election challenger might not be known for days as Kentucky awaits the outcome of a surprisingly competitive Democratic primary.

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McConnell, the nation’s top-ranking congressional Republican, dispatched a group of little-known GOP challengers in the unprecedented primary. Much of the state’s electorate cast mail-in absentee ballots — an accommodation made in the age of the coronavirus pandemic.

On the Democratic side, establishment-backed Amy McGrath tried to fend off an unexpectedly strong challenge from freshman state lawmaker Charles Booker. The outcome could be in limbo for up to a week as state election officials await complete results from Kentucky’s 120 counties.

McConnell wasted no time in framing the race as he claimed victory in the GOP primary.

“Kentuckians have a huge choice this year regarding the path of our nation,” he said in a statement Tuesday night. “Do we choose to follow Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and other Washington Democrats down the path towards socialism? I sure hope not. Instead, I am confident Kentuckians will choose expanding freedom, creating jobs and upholding our conservative values.”

Kentucky has not had a Democratic senator since 1999, but Democrats can point to Gov. Andy Beshear’s victory over an embattled GOP incumbent in last year’s gubernatorial race as reason for hope.

McConnell has aligned himself with President Donald Trump, who remains popular in the Bluegrass State. McConnell has championed Trump’s agenda of putting conservatives on the federal bench and cutting taxes and regulations. The GOP leader was a key figure in the Senate impeachment trial that led to Trump’s acquittal.


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PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

Seven six-year terms is way too long. Besides he doesn’t need the money, since he got his wife a nice government job.

13thAvenueBP
13thAvenueBP
3 years ago

This yutz has ZERO integrity. Oh yeah, Pelosi is a socialist, hmm. Last week he was complaining about her wealth and stock market portfolio. Does any GOP voter actually THINK?