Nate Morris
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Daniel, you know, as you know, just announced yesterday that he'd be getting in the race. And that's another reason to say as an outsider, I've got to step up potentially and do something and get involved because we cannot have McConnell Inc. continuing to have their grasp on Kentucky.
Daniel, you know, as you know, just announced yesterday that he'd be getting in the race. And that's another reason to say as an outsider, I've got to step up potentially and do something and get involved because we cannot have McConnell Inc. continuing to have their grasp on Kentucky.
Well, first off, they're both very nice men, both of them. But I will say there's a stark contrast. And, you know, someone like Daniel Cameron is the son Mitch McConnell never had. And he has made his entire career through McConnell Inc.,
Well, first off, they're both very nice men, both of them. But I will say there's a stark contrast. And, you know, someone like Daniel Cameron is the son Mitch McConnell never had. And he has made his entire career through McConnell Inc.,
And Andy Barr, there was a clip that went viral a few days ago on social media calling Mitch McConnell his mentor, is a 50-plus-year-old man calling Mitch McConnell his mentor. So I think that the contrast... of what we need today is not a rubber stamp for Mitch McConnell, not McConnell 2.0, not another 40 years of Mitch McConnell. We've got to take a different track.
And Andy Barr, there was a clip that went viral a few days ago on social media calling Mitch McConnell his mentor, is a 50-plus-year-old man calling Mitch McConnell his mentor. So I think that the contrast... of what we need today is not a rubber stamp for Mitch McConnell, not McConnell 2.0, not another 40 years of Mitch McConnell. We've got to take a different track.
We know the direction we've been going in Kentucky with who we sent to the Senate, and this seat has not worked. And we've seen evidence of that over the last few weeks, as Mitch McConnell has done everything he can to sabotage President Trump's agenda.
We know the direction we've been going in Kentucky with who we sent to the Senate, and this seat has not worked. And we've seen evidence of that over the last few weeks, as Mitch McConnell has done everything he can to sabotage President Trump's agenda.
Well, Charlie, I got pretty good at taking out garbage and cleaning up messes. And I think that's that's probably where I'd start in Washington. But look, I'm proud that I'm a ninth generation Kentuckian. I grew up in a single parent home. Most of my family were factory workers at the Ford plant in Kentucky. And I bring a unique perspective.
Well, Charlie, I got pretty good at taking out garbage and cleaning up messes. And I think that's that's probably where I'd start in Washington. But look, I'm proud that I'm a ninth generation Kentuckian. I grew up in a single parent home. Most of my family were factory workers at the Ford plant in Kentucky. And I bring a unique perspective.
I grew up going to union halls and I'm a new kind of Republican that's focused on the working class and focused on the American worker. And that's what we need in Kentucky. Someone that's not going to forget the hardworking people of our Commonwealth and the jobs that they have to do and giving them more opportunity to make a better life for themselves. And I'm a product of that.
I grew up going to union halls and I'm a new kind of Republican that's focused on the working class and focused on the American worker. And that's what we need in Kentucky. Someone that's not going to forget the hardworking people of our Commonwealth and the jobs that they have to do and giving them more opportunity to make a better life for themselves. And I'm a product of that.
I had so many people help me And I feel like there's going to come a day where I've got to give something back and help some others as well.
I had so many people help me And I feel like there's going to come a day where I've got to give something back and help some others as well.