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Businessman enters Kentucky Senate race as anti-McConnell MAGA candidate

Republican businessman Nate Morris entered Kentucky's competitive Senate race Thursday to succeed longtime power broker Mitch McConnell, positioning himself as a political outsider aligned with President Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

Morris announced his candidacy during an appearance on a podcast hosted by Donald Trump Jr., joining U.S. Rep. Andy Barr and former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron as GOP heavyweights vying for their party's nomination next spring in the Republican-leaning state.

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Campaign Strategy Centers on Anti-McConnell Message

Morris framed his campaign as a referendum on McConnell's Senate record, attempting to link his Republican rivals to the longtime senator despite having his own past connections to McConnell12.

"You have two McConnellites who owe everything to Mitch McConnell versus the outside business guy that's running as the MAGA candidate," Morris said in a campaign release23. "I think that contrast is gonna be very, very striking to Kentuckians all over the state because they've had enough of Mitch."

Morris staked out a hard line on immigration, supporting a moratorium on immigration into the United States until every immigrant currently in the country illegally is deported23. The ninth-generation Kentuckian with family ties to Appalachia highlighted his blue-collar roots, raised by a single mother in a union household2.

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Rivals Launch Immediate Attacks

Barr's campaign quickly went on the offensive, questioning Morris' authenticity by pointing to a donation Morris made to a Nikki Haley political action committee in 202112. The campaign also criticized Morris for championing diversity initiatives as a businessman, contrary to Trump's policies1.

"Nate Morris is pretending to be MAGA now, but he can't run from all the liberal trash in his past," Barr's campaign said Thursday13. "Kentucky conservatives won't fall for this fraud."

Morris joins the race with less name recognition than his main rivals but possesses a key advantage: he can tap into personal wealth accumulated as founder of Rubicon, one of the country's largest waste and recycling companies, to fund advertising campaigns41.

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McConnell's Retirement Opens Competitive Field

The race was set in motion when McConnell announced in February on his 83rd birthday that he wouldn't seek reelection in 2026 and will retire when his current term ends12. McConnell is the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history3.

Notably, all three leading GOP contenders have ties to McConnell despite their criticisms. Cameron is a former McConnell aide, Barr has called the senator a mentor, and Morris worked as an intern in McConnell's office12.

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