It's the end of an era in Kentucky politics. Thursday, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell announced he will not be seeking reelection, ending a decades-long tenure. First elected in 1984, McConnell holds the ...
McConnell, the longest-serving member of Congress from Kentucky and the longest-serving party leader in Senate history, first took office in 1984.
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell announced on Thursday that he won’t seek reelection next year, ending a decadeslong tenure as ...
I wonder whether Democrats would have been better off the past two decades if they had leaders as unapologetically partisan ...
"To the disappointment of my critics, I'm still here on the job," said former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the ...
McConnell has dealt with a series of medical episodes in recent years, including injuries from falls and times when his face ...
McConnell is ending his "decadeslong tenure as a power broker" and conservative "master strategist" having "ultimately ceded ...
Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Thursday he will be retiring from the Senate, and will not seek ...
The race is on for the seat of Sen. Mitch McConnell, who announced Thursday morning, his 83rd birthday, that he would not be ...
It’s the sort of thing that would seem a bit much from most politicians, but I believe McConnell has loved being a senator.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving sitting senator, has announced he will leave Congress at the end of his term.
After 40 years in Washington, McConnell walks away with his legacy in doubt because of GOP surrender to Trump.