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Businessman Nate Morris launches Kentucky Senate bid

  • Nate Morris, a Kentucky businessman and CEO of Rubicon, launched his 2026 U.S. Senate campaign to succeed retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell.
  • Morris entered the race against GOP heavyweights Rep. Andy Barr and former Attorney General Daniel Cameron, with each tying to McConnell's legacy.
  • He positions himself as a Trump-aligned outsider promising to 'take out the trash,' criticizing McConnell for opposing Trump and calling for a moratorium on immigration.
  • Morris founded Rubicon from a $10,000 credit line, grew it to nearly $700 million in revenue, and created thousands of jobs, winning praise from Trump Jr. and Charlie Kirk.
  • His campaign frames the GOP primary as a referendum on McConnell's record and may become a key contest for Trump's endorsement in Kentucky's heavily Republican state.
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