By Jennifer Oliver O’Connell
Among the three Kentucky Senate candidates running to fill retiring incumbent Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) seat, a recent Emerson poll showed Rep. Andy Barr (KY-06) held the lead at 28 percent, former KY Attorney General Daniel Cameron came in second at 21 percent, and businessman and MAGA stalwart Nate Morris was firmly in third place at 15 percent. On Friday, with less than 30 days before the May 19 primary election, President Donald Trump decided to make the Republican competition a two-man heat. Trump met with Morris and asked him to step down from the race to serve in his administration.
Morris did not consider this an insult. As he stated in his X post, when President Donald Trump calls, you answer.
When President Trump asks you to serve your nation, you answer the call.
I am incredibly proud to be a part of the Trump Administration, representing Kentucky and America on the global stage and fighting for the America First agenda. pic.twitter.com/VF9SbgVL1o
— Nate Morris (@NateMorris) May 1, 2026
Which means Golden Tempo wasn’t the only horse race winner this weekend. After providing that graceful exit to Morris, Trump endorsed Andy Barr for Senate…
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