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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
Congressman Andy Barr won the Republican Senate nomination last night in Kentucky,
setting him up to be the likely successor to Mitch McConnell.
Barr celebrated the victory with supporters in Lexington.
Lily Burris from member station W.E.K.U. Has more.
McConnell announced his retirement in early 2025 after more than 40 years representing the Commonwealth in Washington.
McConnell was the longest serving Senate majority leader.
Barr has been representing Kentucky's 6th District
since 2013. In his speech in Lexington on Tuesday,
Barr reiterated talking points about veterans, coal,
and his common sense beliefs he said Democrats don't share.
I will fight for our way of life, for our farms,
our factories, our horse industry, our bourbon, for coal.
Barr received an endorsement from President Donald Trump,