The fight to succeed longtime Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky began on Thursday, with Daniel Cameron throwing his hat in and others announcing their consideration.
A number of Kentucky Republicans are already eying Sen. Mitch McConnell's soon-to-be-open Senate seat. McConnell, 83, announced Thursday he would not run for reelection when his current term expires in January 2027.
Just minutes after Mitch McConnell announced he wouldn't seek reelection for his Senate seat, one of his known proteges has thrown his hat in the ring.
Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R), who recently launched a bid for the seat being vacated by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R), criticized his fellow Kentuckian for voting against confirming President Trump’s Cabinet picks,
The scramble to fill Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat in Kentucky began as soon as the long-serving Republican lawmaker revealed he won't seek reelection in 2026. Former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron jumped into the campaign Thursday,
Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is running to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader who is not seeking re-election.