💨 Abstract
Republican businessman Nate Morris entered Kentucky's Senate race to succeed Mitch McConnell, positioning himself as a Trump ally and outsider. He aims to challenge McConnell's legacy and is competing against U.S. Andy Barr and ex-state Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Morris, a millionaire, plans to leverage his wealth for advertising and has taken a hard stance on immigration. Barr has criticized Morris' past political and business affiliations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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