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Kentucky Senate Hopeful Says Mitch McConnell Doesn't Deserve Lifetime Achievement Award

  • On June 26, Kentucky businessman Nate Morris launched his Senate bid, challenging Mitch McConnell and promising to 'clean up Washington.'
  • Growing GOP frustration with McConnell's leadership prompted Morris to enter Kentucky’s crowded Republican primary, exploiting his toxic legacy and appealing to pro-Trump voters.
  • At a June 30 rally, Morris showcased a video ad 'Garbage Day' depicting him tossing cutouts of McConnell and opponents from a trash truck, highlighting his provocative campaign tactics.
  • Conservatives scrutinize Morris’s record, with rivals calling him a 'fraud' and citing past donations and globalist ties as criticism.
  • With the May 2026 Kentucky Republican primary approaching, candidates will seek President Donald Trump’s endorsement, shaping the race’s outcome.
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Kentucky Senate hopeful says Mitch McConnell doesn't deserve lifetime achievement award

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Republican businessman Nate Morris has declared that Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell doesn’t deserve a lifetime achievement award from their home state political party, as the first-time candidate ratchets up his attacks against the former Senate leader he hopes to succeed in next year’s election. Morris, a tech entrepreneur, has turned McConnell into his own punching bag — a strategy seen as an attempt to reinforce his poli…

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World News broke the news in United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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