Kentucky’s Democratic Governor Won’t Commit To Replacing McConnell With A Republican | Eastern NC Now

Governor Andy Beshear (D-KY) has so far not committed to replacing Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) with another Republican, should the Senate Minority Leader’s health become a persistent problem.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Virginia Kruta.

    Governor Andy Beshear (D-KY) has so far not committed to replacing Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) with another Republican, should the Senate Minority Leader's health become a persistent problem.

    Beshear evaded the question about a possible Senate vacancy - pointing out the fact that McConnell has given no indication he intends to retire before the end of his current term - during a Thursday press conference.

    "There is no Senate vacancy. Senator McConnell has said he's going to serve out his term, and I believe him, so I'm not going to speculate about something that hasn't happened and isn't going to happen," Beshear said.

    The governor's comments come amid speculation about McConnell's health and calls for his resignation after he froze up on camera on at least two instances. But McConnell, who recently suffered a concussion as the result of a fall, has said that he has simply experienced a few brief moments of light-headedness.

    "He was in good shape," Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.C.) said. "He was direct. He said he fell. He said, 'I had that concussion.' And he said, 'They warned me that I would be lightheaded in the future and that I have got to be aware of it.' He said, 'It happened twice.' He said, 'It just so happens I'm doing it in front of reporters.' But he felt good yesterday. He said he's got to watch his hydration levels."

    But should McConnell choose to vacate his seat, Beshear is bound by a 2021 law to replace him with a member of his own party - a law that was passed over Beshear's protests and his veto.

    Beshear's complaint was that the law, which also lays out the procedure for special elections, was unconstitutional.

    "The bill therefore upends a century of precedent by delegating the power to select the representative of all Kentuckians to an unelected, unaccountable committee of an organization that represents only a fraction of Kentuckians," he said.
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( September 27th, 2023 @ 7:13 pm )
 
Some states, including North Carolina have taken care of such problems by passing statutes dictating who a governor can appoint for such a vacancy. Does Kentucky have veto-proof majorities to do that? McConnell is awful and needs to go.
( September 27th, 2023 @ 4:37 pm )
 
Then it loos like we are stuck with Mitch McConnell for a few more years.



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