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U.S. Rep. Andy Barr wins Republican primary for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat

McKenna Horsley and Liz Carey by McKenna Horsley and Liz Carey
May 20, 2026
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U.S. Rep. Andy Barr wins Republican primary for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat

Andy Barr at his acceptance speech after winning the GOP primary in the U.S. Senate race on Tuesday night. (Photo by Nick Thelen for Kentucky Lantern)

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Republican Congressman Andy Barr swept to victory in the GOP Senate primary election on Tuesday, buoyed by an endorsement from President Donald Trump.

The Associated Press called the race at 7 p.m. just as the polls in Western Kentucky closed.

The seat, which has been held by Sen. Mitch McConnell since his 1984 election, is widely seen as a safe election for Republicans. However, several Democrats, argued ahead of the primary that they have a shot this time around. 

Barr will face Charles Booker in the general election in November. Booker’s “Hood to the Holler” movement from previous campaigns propelled him over another perennial candidate, Amy McGrath.

The central Kentucky congressman won the Republican nomination Tuesday evening, after a months-long contentious primary that began once longtime U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell said he would not seek reelection early last year. 

Many political spectators viewed President Donald Trump’s “Complete and Total Endorsement” of Barr earlier this month as a slam-dunk for the congressman in the race. Barr previously told the Kentucky Lantern that the president’s support was“a dam break” for other backers. Soon after Trump’s Truth Social post, Barr received endorsements from Senate Republican Leader John Thune, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Tim Scott, Kentucky U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie and Republican megadonors Joe and Kelly Craft.

At his victory party at Lexington’s Central Bank Center, Barr was surrounded by his family, and introduced by his 12-year-old daughter Mary Clay Barr. He thanked his family, his staff, his supporters, President Donald Trump and Sen. Mitch McConnell, and promised to take to Washington, D.C., some Kentucky common sense.

“One party wants to open our borders, let people into our country illegally, and defund the police,” Barr said. “I do not. One party wants to replace free enterprise with socialism and promote government dependency over the dignity of work. I do not. One party wants to use fear to drive an irrational shift to more expensive, less reliable energy that will hurt our economy. I do not. One party thinks it’s a good idea to force women athletes to compete against biological males. I do not. One party thinks taxes should be higher, wealth is wrong, health insurance should come only from government, and that Kentucky coal should be eliminated, taking within 1000s of good jobs with it, and that’s why I say the future will be built by Kentucky common sense not the craziness of politicians on the extreme far left who promote these national issues.”

Trump touted his support for Barr in a Monday night phone call to voters, as well as his endorsements in other Kentucky primaries — Ed Gallrein for the 4th Congressional District and Ralph Alvarado for the 6th Congressional District. 

“He’s a proven winner and patriot, and I’ve known him for a long time, and I endorsed Andy years ago,” the president said. “I endorsed him in his run for Congress, and we had a great success. He started off behind. People didn’t know him, and now they know him, and now he’s doing great. Once they get to know him, he does great.”

Among the candidates Barr defeated was Daniel Cameron, a former Kentucky attorney general who had also challenged Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in 2023. Though Cameron had Trump’s support in the gubernatorial race, Cameron attempted to pave a path without it in the final weeks before the U.S. Senate primary. 

“There are ups and downs, there are peaks and valleys but you keep going, you keep working, you keep struggling, and that’s what Makenze and I will continue to do,” Cameron said around 8 p.m. in a concession speech, as his wife, Makenze Cameron, wiped away tears.

Cameron said he had called Barr to concede. “I told him I was grateful for the campaign he ran,” he said. “My hope is when votes are tallied in November, he will be Sen.-elect Andy Barr.”

On the campaign trail, Barr often had tense verbal skirmishes with another Republican candidate, Lexington businessman Nate Morris. However, Morris dropped out of the race amid Trump’s endorsement and also backed Barr. The president said he would appoint Morris to an unspecified ambassadorship at a later time. 

Throughout the U.S. Senate race, Barr has tied himself closer to the president and his agenda, touting his support in Congress for policies like the GOP megabill, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, last year. 

Barr told the Kentucky Lantern ahead of the primary that he views his endorsement from Trump as a sign that he can “be a more effective senator because I have a close relationship with this president and this administration.” Because of his Washington connections, he feels he’s best suited to take constituents’ requests from Kentucky and find solutions at the federal level. 

Former Barr campaign spokesperson Blake Gober said in a statement that the results were “a clear victory for the voters of Kentucky and for the America First movement.”

“I was honored to have played a small role in this campaign, helping build the foundation for what has become a decisive win,” Gober said. “Andy Barr won because he outworked everyone else; he embraced the grind and earned the trust of Kentuckians in all 120 counties. This outcome proves that Kentucky Republican voters want a fighter they can trust and a leader who delivers results.”

Gober added that he looked “forward to supporting our next Senator in the general election and beyond.”

Barr, from Lexington, has represented Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District in Congress since 2013.

Booker run in Senate race again

Charles Booker, a former state representative from Louisville who also worked in Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration, once again, is the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. Former Democratic state lawmaker and U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker addressed the “No Kings” rally in Lexington, Oct. 18, 2025. (Photo by Tom Eblen)

Kentucky Democratic voters elected Booker Tuesday, choosing him and his progressive-style of politics over a field of candidates that included former Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath and Dale Romans, a Louisville horse trainer who attempted to carve a lane as an “independent Democrat.

The Democrat previously ran for U.S. Senate twice before. In 2020, Booker lost the Democratic nomination to McGrath, who later failed to unseat longtime Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell. Booker then ran against Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul in 2022 and lost.

Throughout this campaign, Booker has been a steadfast progressive, often appearing at protests, such as those for the anti-Trump administration “No Kings” movement and to support union workers at the University of Kentucky. In recent debates with other Democratic candidates, Booker has been a stalwart supporter of ideas like Medicare for all and has proposed a “40 by 40 by 45” plan, or the idea that a person works 40 hours a week to get 40 hours of sick time and a $45,000 minimum income. 

In an interview with the Kentucky Lantern ahead of the primary election, Booker said that “while some of my opponents are offering excuses” he’s “offering a real vision.” 

“We’re not tinkering around the edges to tell people, ‘Well, don’t expect your needs to really be met. We can only fund endless war. We can’t really make sure you have childcare or the healthcare you need.’ People are done with that,” Booker said.

Kentucky Lantern is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Kentucky Lantern maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Linda Blackford for questions: info@kentuckylantern.com.

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