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Kentucky voters can expect a political showdown from senate candidates vying for Mitch McConnell's seat at Fancy Farm picnic.
Former AG Daniel Cameron, Rep. Andy Barr and businessman Nate Morris took the stage during the annual political event to woo voters in western Kentucky.
Lexington businessman Nate Morris is one of three high-profile Republicans vying to replace outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell.
Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, Nate Morris — all three have interned for Sen. Mitch McConnell. Their messaging on him diverges.
A renowned Kentucky picnic turned into a Republican political skirmish on Saturday. Three candidates competing to succeed ...
Nate Morris, Rep. Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron exchanged blows over who has more ties to Sen. Mitch McConnell during ...
One man interrupted Nate Morris' U.S. Senate campaign speech: "Mitch is not running. What are you running on?" ...
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With only one Democrat speaking at the western Kentucky political event, the jabs and jeers of Fancy Farm turned inwards as ...
"When Trump decides to get involved, he'll do what he always does—look at the race holistically: loyalty to him, fundraising ...
And while event organizers typically limit speakers to those holding state office or running in a general election, they've ...
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