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Mitch McConnell is retiring. Establishment donors have decided who they don’t want replacing him
McConnell announced in February that he wouldn’t seek reelection, but has stopped short of endorsing a successor. That hasn’t ...
CALVERT CITY, Ky. (AP) — Republican Nate Morris had deftly warmed up a crowd of party faithful, gushing about President ...
The Republican Party of Kentucky's annual Lincoln Dinner was a chance for Senate candidates to bring their message in front ...
Mitch McConnell's likely appearance at Kentucky's Fancy Farm ... In the past, this would have been a Republican party (not Party) where speaker after speaker celebrated the GOP and all the damage they ...
During 40 years in office, the Senate titan has defined Kentucky. His successor may win by defining contrasts to him.
Mitch McConnell got in on the action. Just one Democrat spoke, illustrating issues the party has faced concerning support ...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday he would "absolutely" support former President Donald Trump if he became the GOP presidential nominee in 2024, a notable commitment following ...
McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, revealed in February, on his 83rd birthday, that he won't seek another term in Kentucky and will retire when his current term ends.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) smiles while giving speaking at the Graves County Republican Party Breakfast at WK&T Technology Park in Mayfield, Ky., on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023. Ryan C.
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You Won't BELIEVE What JUST Happened To Mitch McConnell! - MSN
A look at a recent incident involving Mitch McConnell and its potential impact on the Republican Party and the U.S. Senate. Family issues warning as son dies after taking highly addictive over-the ...
As the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, McConnell guided Republican policymaking and helped forge a conservative Supreme Court.
Mitch McConnell's legacy comes under fire in Kentucky race to replace him in the Senate Republican Nate Morris warmed up a recent crowd of party faithful by gushing about President Donald Trump ...
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