- Mitch McConnell - Wikipedia
He served from 2007 to 2025 as the leader of the Senate Republican Conference, including two stints as minority leader (2007 to 2015 and 2021 to 2025), and was majority leader from 2015 to 2021, making him the longest-serving Senate party leader in U S history
- Mitch McConnell says voters will ‘get over’ losing Medicaid. That’s a . . .
Mitch McConnell may no longer be the Senate majority leader, but he does not lack for influence in the chamber’s caucus In a private meeting Tuesday amid Republicans’ scramble to pass their
- Biography - U. S. Senator Mitch McConnell
Senator Mitch McConnell is Kentucky’s longest-serving senator Elected nine times to lead the Republican conference from 2006-2024, he is also the longest-serving Senate party leader in American history
- Mitch McConnell announces hell retire, ending his four-decade Senate . . .
Sen Mitch McConnell, R-Ky , the longest-serving Senate leader in history, announced Thursday he won't seek re-election, bringing to an end a four-decade in the chamber
- Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell had health issues, freezes | Lexington . . .
Longtime Kentucky Sen Mitch McConnell will not seek reelection next year, he announced Thursday, ending a decades-long run as one of the most powerful Republicans in the country McConnell,
- Mitch - Wikipedia
Mitch is a short form of the masculine given name Mitchell It is also sometimes a nickname, usually for a person with the surname Mitchell It may refer to: Mitch, a character in Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Hurricane Mitch, a deadly category 5 hurricane that impacted Central America in 1998
- Mitch McConnell announces he will not seek reelection next year
Republican Senator from Kentucky Mitch McConnell is wheeled into the US Capitol to make a formal announcement that he won't seek re-election in 2026 in Washington, DC, Feb 20, 2025
- Mitch McConnell | Biography, Senate, Facts | Britannica
Mitch McConnell is an influential Republican politician who has represented Kentucky in the U S Senate since 1985 He has served as majority whip (2003–07), minority leader (2007–15; 2021–25), and majority leader (2015–21)
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