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Republican Senate candidates seeking to replace McConnell aim to define themselves at Fancy Farm
A renowned Kentucky picnic turned into a Republican political skirmish on Saturday. Three candidates competing to succeed ...
The three high-profile Republicans gunning for longtime U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell’s seat gathered under one roof this weekend ...
Fancy Farm is many things, but shallow isn’t one of them. It’s a 145-year-old tradition rooted in community, and yes, a ...
One drove in on a garbage truck. Others brought buses of supporters. By the end of Fancy Farm, all hoped their messages landed with Kentucky voters.
As the crowd cheered for Mitch McConnell at Fancy Farm, GOP Senate candidates Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron joined in. But Nate Morris remained seated.
Republicans mocked the Kentucky Democratic Party’s absence at Fancy Farm this year. Some Democratic voters saw their absence ...
Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky Attorney General and U.S. Senate candidate, delivers a speech at the 145th annual St. Jerome ...
"Nothing says MAGA like a Brooks Brothers-wearing attorney from the Chevy Chase neighborhood in Lexington," the emcee joked ...
An annual picnic in Kentucky became a platform for GOP Senate candidates to show how closely they align with President Trump. Some also attempted to distance themselves from Sen. Mitch McConnell.
With only one Democrat speaking at the western Kentucky political event, the jabs and jeers of Fancy Farm turned inwards as ...
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