He has been endorsed by the Senate Conservatives Fund to replace Mitch McConnell who is retiring:
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF KENTUCKY SENT NATE MORRIS A LETTER STATING HE CAN’T SPEAK ILL OF MCCONNELL IF HE ATTENDS THE STATEWIDE LINCOLN DAY DINNER!
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) June 28, 2025
“Why do you continue to not allow people to tell the truth?” – @NateMorris details this with @Bannons_WarRoom! pic.twitter.com/NQZqogHJJ3
I guess Nate Morris stated his reasons for wanting to speak ill of Mc Connell at the dinner . But my advice is to let the sleeping dog lie. Now if Mitch was running for reelection that would be a different story. I just don’t see the point of scratching that scab.
I see your point, Fred. I wonder if part of his motivation to discuss this interaction is to highlight the nature of the state GOP organization. But if his primary opponents are McConnell look-alikes, he has to make his case.
I think that is the situation. “primary opponents are McConnell look-alikes”
Yes, that was my understanding also, J. Sobran. And it appears the state GOP organization is very much controlled by the GOP establishment in Kentucky, just as it is in North Carolina