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Amy McGrath Opens Challenge to Mitch McConnell in Kentucky | Amy McGrath Opens Challenge to Mitch McConnell in Kentucky |
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WASHINGTON — Amy McGrath, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and combat pilot who was a star Democratic candidate in 2018 but failed to capture a House seat in Kentucky, announced Tuesday that she would seek to take on Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader, for his seat in 2020. | WASHINGTON — Amy McGrath, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and combat pilot who was a star Democratic candidate in 2018 but failed to capture a House seat in Kentucky, announced Tuesday that she would seek to take on Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader, for his seat in 2020. |
Ms. McGrath, 44, made her announcement with a dark video denouncing Mr. McConnell, 77, who was first elected to the Senate in 1984 and has served as the central ballast for President Trump in Washington. | Ms. McGrath, 44, made her announcement with a dark video denouncing Mr. McConnell, 77, who was first elected to the Senate in 1984 and has served as the central ballast for President Trump in Washington. |
“Everything that’s wrong in Washington had to start someplace,” Ms. McGrath says in the video. “It started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise.” | “Everything that’s wrong in Washington had to start someplace,” Ms. McGrath says in the video. “It started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise.” |
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She also reprised a story she used in her 2018 campaign against Representative Andy Barr, in which she recounted that as a young woman she wrote to Mr. McConnell “telling him I wanted to fly fighter jets in combat, to fight for my country, and that women should be able to do that,” and noting that he never wrote back. | She also reprised a story she used in her 2018 campaign against Representative Andy Barr, in which she recounted that as a young woman she wrote to Mr. McConnell “telling him I wanted to fly fighter jets in combat, to fight for my country, and that women should be able to do that,” and noting that he never wrote back. |
Mr. McConnell, whose team has been anticipating Ms. McGrath’s announcement for months, responded with his own video with quotes culled from her House campaign, in which she expressed support for things like a single-payer health care system and abortion rights — positions he believes will be largely unpopular in his conservative state. | Mr. McConnell, whose team has been anticipating Ms. McGrath’s announcement for months, responded with his own video with quotes culled from her House campaign, in which she expressed support for things like a single-payer health care system and abortion rights — positions he believes will be largely unpopular in his conservative state. |
“Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians,” said Kevin Golden, a spokesman for Mr. McConnell’s re-election campaign. | “Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians,” said Kevin Golden, a spokesman for Mr. McConnell’s re-election campaign. |