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Fancy Farm, a Kentucky custom, debates Sen. Mitch McConnell’s legacy : NPR
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Fancy Farm, a Kentucky custom, debates Sen. Mitch McConnell’s legacy : NPR

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An annual picnic in Kentucky turned a platform for GOP Senate candidates to point out how intently they align with President Trump. Some additionally tried to distance themselves from Sen. Mitch McConnell.



AILSA CHANG, HOST:

Each August in western Kentucky, politicians face energetic crowds on the Fancy Farm Picnic. And this yr, the occasion was a debate over Senator Mitch McConnell’s legacy as he prepares to step down after 4 a long time in workplace. Sylvia Goodman from Kentucky Public Radio has extra.

SYLVIA GOODMAN, BYLINE: The three most high-profile GOP contenders within the race to interchange Senator McConnell shared the stage at this conventional church picnic in Fancy Farm, Kentucky. Raucous crowds jeered, cheered and heckled on the high of their lungs.

(CHEERING)

GOODMAN: The candidates have fairly related conservative platforms general, with a number of nuances, whether or not that is on financial coverage, immigration or bringing again coal. In addition they have one thing else in widespread.

(SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE)

DANIEL CAMERON: I will be a senator targeted on the longer term, not the previous – targeted on supporting President Trump’s America First agenda.

NATE MORRIS: I am an America First conservative who helps Donald Trump 100% of the time.

ANDY BARR: In the US Senate, I will proceed to be the president’s No. 1 ally.

GOODMAN: That was former state Legal professional Common Daniel Cameron, Lexington businessman Nate Morris and Congressman Andy Barr. Within the race to win Kentucky’s quickly to be open Senate seat, the candidates are battling for President Donald Trump’s endorsement. Morris particularly argues that the senior senator from Kentucky actively tries to sabotage the president.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

MORRIS: I will trash Mitch McConnell’s legacy.

GOODMAN: To say that at this annual picnic is hanging, on condition that lots of the folks there have voted for McConnell for many years. McConnell has not universally supported the president. In 2021, he mentioned Trump was chargeable for the January 6 rebellion. This yr, he voted towards three of his cupboard picks. But, at different occasions, he is backed Trump – endorsing the president throughout his marketing campaign and combating for a number of of his main initiatives.

On the Republican breakfast the morning of the picnic, McConnell defended his file, noting the distinction between his voting file and that of Kentucky’s junior senator, Rand Paul.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

MITCH MCCONNELL: Which of Kentucky’s two Republican senators helps President Trump probably the most?

UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: You do.

UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: You.

MCCONNELL: It is truly me.

UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: McConnell.

MCCONNELL: The Huge, Lovely Invoice is the president’s single most necessary home achievement.

GOODMAN: McConnell first began going to Fancy Farm in 1984, when Democrats dominated the occasion.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

MCCONNELL: Nicely, that is my thirtieth Fancy Farm.

GOODMAN: Now this quintessentially western Kentucky occasion is overwhelmingly Republican. Just one Democrat spoke on the stage this yr. When McConnell began his Senate profession, the western Kentucky Home district had been represented by Democrats since 1865. That is proper – greater than 100 years. As McConnell mentioned at a GOP breakfast the morning of the picnic, issues have modified.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

MCCONNELL: I am so completely happy that you would be able to’t discover a Democrat with a flashlight anymore down right here.

(APPLAUSE)

GOODMAN: Later within the day on the picnic, Morris’ sales space featured a trash can holding a McConnell cutout. Sitting close by, the chairman of the Marion County Republican Occasion, Mike Cecil, says he is impartial, however…

MIKE CECIL: Thou shall not converse sick of a fellow Republican. I need to hear folks say what they’re for.

GOODMAN: Wayne Karem from central Kentucky says he is prepared for a change.

WAYNE KAREM: I feel McConnell’s completed an ideal job, however it is time to get any individual new in there.

GOODMAN: Michael Gilbert from western Kentucky mentioned he was relieved when McConnell introduced he would step down, though he did some good issues for Kentucky in his time.

MICHAEL GILBERT: We have been happy with him for some time, however then he began form of going off to the left a bit and voting ways in which we did not agree with.

GOODMAN: Already, the candidates and varied PACs have been working advertisements all through the state, attacking candidates for not supporting Trump sufficient or for having supported McConnell prior to now.

For NPR Information, I am Sylvia Goodman in Fancy Farm, Kentucky.

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