Mitch McConnell's decision to leave political leadership could influence Kentucky in 2025. Here's how
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : The 82-year-old has held tremendous sway in Congress for decades, influencing national laws, government spending and infrastructure.44% : He'll also serve as chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense during the second Trump administration.
34% : While McConnell failed to vote for impeachment after the incident, he claimed Trump had moral responsibility for the occurrence and could be held responsible in court.
31% : Ward said McConnell was "a powerful member" in Washington D.C. throughout his political career, but failed to stand up to Trump and his leadership responsibilities after the insurrection.
21% : But as politics have changed, Sabato said he thinks McConnell stepped down because "we're in the age of Trump, and McConnell knows he doesn't belong here.
20% : Mike Ward, who represented Jefferson County in U.S. Congress in the 1990s, said McConnell's decision to not recommend impeachment following the capitol insurrection attempt paved the way for Trump to seek office again in 2024.
20% : With the two not speaking since, and previous comments from Trump about not wanting to work with McConnell again, Ward said he believes McConnell saw the writing on the wall and announced his plans to step down early instead of having his leadership post taken from him by fellow Republican senators.
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