Andy Barr
Coverage of Andy Barr in the Nexus archive.
- US Sen. Mitch McConnell admitted to hospital
Sen. Mitch McConnell, a Republican senator from Kentucky, was hospitalized and is receiving care. His spokesperson confirmed the admission but provided no further details about his condition. The article notes his history of health issues over recent years.
- Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vice grip
President Donald Trump's preferred candidates won several GOP primaries, including Ed Gallrein who defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th District. Trump-backed Rep. Andy Barr also won the GOP nomination for Kentucky's Senate seat. The primary contests saw significant spending from pro-Israel groups and other pro-Trump organizations.
- Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vice grip
President Donald Trump's preferred candidates won several GOP primaries, including Ed Gallrein who defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th District. Trump-backed Rep. Andy Barr won the GOP nomination for Kentucky's Senate seat. Trump's support helped his candidates advance to runoff elections in various states.
- Former prosecutor who accused Trump of weaponizing DOJ wins Dem primary
Zach Dembo, a former U.S. attorney, won the Democratic primary for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District seat, and will face an uphill battle in the November general election. Dembo previously served as a federal prosecutor and policy advisor to Governor Andy Beshear. He cited Trump's weaponization of the Justice Department as a catalyst for his run.
- Former prosecutor who accused Trump of weaponizing DOJ wins Dem primary
Zach Dembo, a former U.S. attorney, won the Democratic primary for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District seat, and will face an uphill battle in the November general election. Dembo cited Trump's weaponization of the Justice Department as the reason he pursued office. The district has historically leaned Republican, with incumbent Rep. Andy Barr winning reelection in 2024 with 63% of the vote.
- Bluegrass Democrats make their choice to replace McConnell, take on Trump-backed Barr
Charles Booker won the Democratic nomination for Senate in Kentucky and will face Rep. Andy Barr, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump. Booker aims to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell, but faces a challenging race in a state that hasn't had a Democratic senator since 1999. The presidential endorsement is expected to play a significant role in the November contest.
- Bluegrass Democrats make their choice to replace McConnell, take on Trump-backed Barr
Charles Booker won the Democratic nomination for Senate in Kentucky and will face Rep. Andy Barr, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump. Booker will attempt to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell, while facing historical challenges as a Democrat in Kentucky. The presidential endorsement is expected to play a significant role in the November contest.
- Andy Barr projected to win Kentucky GOP Senate primary
Andy Barr is projected to win the Republican primary for Kentucky Senate, according to CBS News. The projection was made by CBS News journalists. Andy Barr's win is a significant development in the Kentucky Senate race.
- Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: 'True friend'
Ralph Alvarado, a Kentucky state senator, has advanced to the general election after receiving an endorsement from President Donald Trump, who praised Alvarado's alignment with his administration. Alvarado is running to succeed Rep. Andy Barr in Kentucky's 6th congressional district. The district has leaned heavily Republican in the past.
- Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: 'True friend'
Ralph Alvarado, a Kentucky state senator, has advanced to the general election after receiving an endorsement from President Donald Trump, who praised Alvarado's alignment with his America First agenda. Alvarado is running to succeed Rep. Andy Barr in Kentucky's 6th congressional district. The district has leaned heavily Republican in the past.
- Trump-backed candidate wins Kentucky primary to replace Barr
Ralph Alvarado, a Trump-backed former Tennessee health commissioner and Kentucky state senator, won the Republican primary for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District to replace retiring Rep. Andy Barr. Alvarado, a physician and early Trump supporter, will compete in a district Democrats have added to their target list despite its strong Republican lean.
- Trump-backed Barr poised to replace McConnell after Kentucky GOP Senate primary victory
Rep. Andy Barr is projected to win the Republican primary for Senate in Kentucky, replacing retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. Barr defeated former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron in a competitive primary. This marks a significant change in Kentucky's Senate representation.
- Andy Barr bests crowded Senate primary with help from Trump on way to replacing McConnell
Rep. Andy Barr won the crowded Republican Senate primary in Kentucky with help from President Donald Trump, setting him up to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. Barr's bid was spurred by a late endorsement from Trump, which helped him topple his main opponent, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The win positions Barr for a showdown in November to determine the future of the Senate seat.
- Andy Barr bests crowded Senate primary with help from Trump on way to replacing McConnell
Rep. Andy Barr won the crowded Republican Senate primary in Kentucky with help from President Donald Trump, setting him up to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. Barr's bid was spurred by a late endorsement from Trump, which helped him topple his main opponent, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The winner will replace McConnell in November.
- Andy Barr wins Kentucky GOP Senate primary
Rep. Andy Barr won Kentucky's Republican Senate primary with President Donald Trump's endorsement, and will likely face a Democratic challenger in November. Barr defeated former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and entrepreneur Nate Morris. He is expected to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell in deep-red Kentucky.
- Trump-backed Andy Barr wins GOP nomination for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat in Kentucky
Andy Barr has won the GOP nomination for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat in Kentucky, backed by Trump. Andy Barr is a Representative from Kentucky. The nomination is a significant development in Kentucky's political landscape.
- Live results: Kentucky Senate primary elections
The Kentucky Senate primary elections are underway, with Rep. Andy Barr and former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron leading the GOP field, while former state Rep. Charles Booker and former Senate candidate Amy McGrath dominate the Democratic race. The polls closed at 6 p.m. EDT. The election is to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell.
- What to watch in May 19 primaries
Seven states hold primaries on May 19, with significant races in Kentucky and Georgia. In Kentucky, Rep. Thomas Massie faces a heavily-funded primary challenge over his Israel stance, while the race to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell sees Trump-endorsed Andy Barr leading. In Georgia, the gubernatorial race involves Trump-backed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones competing against healthcare CEO Rick Jackson and others, with gerrymandering implications for 2028.
- Trump dives back into the midterms
Trump is selectively re-engaging in midterm endorsements, focusing on races where his support can help Republicans win while avoiding contests that might cause party division. His strategy has shifted toward helping the GOP maintain House control after recent Supreme Court rulings on redistricting, particularly following Virginia's redistricting decision.
- The Movement: Primaries affirm Trump’s grip on GOP, but key tests are ahead
President Trump's grip on Republicans has been reaffirmed through primary battles, despite the party facing tough midterm odds. Trump's endorsement of Rep. Andy Barr for Senate led to businessman Nate Morris's withdrawal from the race. More tests are coming for the party.
- Trump's ruthless midterm power play
President Trump is using his influence over the Republican Party to shape the midterm election landscape by endorsing favored candidates and sidelining others. He has endorsed 95% of House GOP Conference members and nearly two-thirds of Senate races. This strategy may help Republicans maintain control of Congress.
- Trump endorses Barr in Kentucky GOP Senate primary for McConnell’s seat
President Trump endorsed Rep. Andy Barr as the leading GOP candidate in the Kentucky Senate primary to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. Trump praised Barr as a '100% solid American Patriot' in a Truth Social post.
- Trump endorses Rep. Andy Barr in Kentucky Senate primary
Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Representative Andy Barr in the Kentucky Senate primary race. Barr, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky, is seeking the Senate nomination.
- Trump shakes up Kentucky Senate race with endorsement of Rep. Andy Barr
President Donald Trump endorsed Rep. Andy Barr for the Kentucky Senate Republican primary, distancing himself from self-styled MAGA candidate Nate Morris, who received $10 million from Elon Musk. The endorsement is expected to secure Barr's nomination over Daniel Cameron, shifting focus to the general election.
- Barr keeps his cash lead in Kentucky Senate GOP primary
Rep. Andy Barr maintains a significant fundraising lead in Kentucky's GOP Senate primary, with $4.2 million in cash on hand, far exceeding rivals Nate Morris ($580,000, including a $450,000 personal loan) and Daniel Cameron ($765,000). The race to succeed Mitch McConnell remains competitive, with candidates distancing themselves from McConnell and aligning with Donald Trump, though Trump has not endorsed.