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The Republican Party of Kentucky's annual Lincoln Dinner was a chance for Senate candidates to bring their message in front of key GOP supporters.
Nate Morris, who is aiming to succeed Mitch McConnell, is running with a family story and anti-establishment pitch similar to ...
For Republicans, Vice President JD Vance leads the pack with 45 percent of the vote, followed by Texas Senator Ted Cruz with ...
OpEd: Americans who appreciate political courage are celebrating Massie’s push for release of the “Epstein files” that Trump ...
FOX 56 News and "Red, White, and Bluegrass" will have the latest updates from the picnic with host Bode Brooks alongside ...
Republican Nate Morris warmed up a recent crowd of party faithful by gushing about President Donald Trump and recounting his ...
Looming over the Republican primary for Kentucky’s open Senate seat are two defining party figures — Donald Trump and Mitch ...
The SCOTUS’ June 2015 decision led to the legalization of same-sex marriage across the country. Kim Davis, who aligned with the Democratic Party at the time, denied granting same-gender couples ...
U.S. Rep. James Comer has plenty of friends in Kentucky's Republican circles. Many of them want him to leave Congress and run for governor.
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.
Lobbyist spending on free food and drinks for Kentucky legislators has more than doubled over the past five years. What’s behind the increase?
He was also the Republican nominee for governor of Kentucky in 2023, losing to Democrat Andy Beshear in the general election.