Mulling Senate Run Report #8

 

Veteran strategist and CNN contributor Scott Jennings is considering a Senate run in Kentucky, eyeing the seat soon to be vacated by Mitch McConnell. However, sources say Jennings’ candidacy hinges on securing the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. Jennings, a Kentucky native and former advisor to both McConnell and President George W. Bush, revealed his intentions at a White House Correspondents’ Dinner afterparty, stating, “If the president wants me, I’ll run. If he wants somebody else, I’ll support that candidate.”

While Jennings hasn’t officially declared, political analysts believe he could be a strong contender, especially with his growing national profile. Over the past year, he has become a leading conservative voice on CNN, known for his debates on “NewsNight with Abby Phillip.” Jennings’ rising visibility led to a contract renewal and pay raise from the network, though he has yet to secure his own show, fueling speculation he may pivot to politics.

Jennings has earned support from conservative figures like radio host Erick Erickson, who praised him as a potential McConnell replacement. Meanwhile, other Republicans, including Daniel Cameron and Andy Barr, have also entered the race, but Trump’s endorsement could prove decisive in shaping the race.

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