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One drove in on a garbage truck. Others brought buses of supporters. By the end of Fancy Farm, all hoped their messages landed with Kentucky voters.
Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, Nate Morris — all three have interned for Sen. Mitch McConnell. Their messaging on him diverges.
Looming over the Republican primary for Kentucky’s open Senate seat are two defining party figures -- Donald Trump and Mitch ...
Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky Attorney General and U.S. Senate candidate, delivers a speech at the 145th annual St. Jerome ...
Republican Nate Morris warmed up a recent crowd of party faithful by gushing about President Donald Trump and recounting his ...
The top three Republican candidates hoping to represent Kentucky in the U.S. Senate — former Attorney General Daniel Cameron, ...
Three Kentucky Republicans want to succeed longtime Sen. Mitch McConnell, but they aren’t rushing to embrace him.
Self-described garbage man Nate Morris goes scorched earth attacking Mitch McConnell at Fancy Farm. It was nasty and ...
This year’s Fancy Farm picnic in western Kentucky turned into a debate over Sen. Mitch McConnell’s legacy within his own ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Republican businessman Nate Morris entered Kentucky’s competitive campaign Thursday to succeed longtime Senate power broker Mitch McConnell, branding himself as a polit… ...
This undated photo provided by the Morris for Senate Campaign shows Republican businessman Nate Morris who formally launched his campaign for a U.S. Senate seat from Kentucky on Thursday, June 26 ...
Lexington businessman Nate Morris wasted no time jabbing his favorite punching bag, retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell, at ...