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Kentucky voters weigh in on McConnell's health scare


Kentucky voters weigh in on McConnell's health scare
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke Saturday at the Fancy Farm picnic, one of Kentucky's classic political events, but his remarks were largely drowned out by jeers from the Democratic side of the crowd, who stomped their feet and yelled, "RETIRE," and "DITCH MITCH" as he spoke.

McConnell's appearance at the picnic comes amid recent questions about his health and political future. Late last month, he froze mid-sentence during a press conference in the US Capitol and had to be led away from the podium by his fellow senators and his aides. The Republican leader, 81, later returned and answered questions from the press, telling CNN's Manu Raju, "I'm fine."

In a statement several days after the incident, McConnell's office said that he plans to continue to serve as Senate minority leader until the end of the 118th Congress. However, they did not say whether he plans to run for leader again in 2025, or for reelection to the Senate in 2026.

Speculation about McConnell's future has become more common since he suffered a concussion and broken ribs after a fall in March. He was hospitalized and spent several weeks recuperating, including some time at an inpatient rehabilitation facility.

Earlier Saturday, McConnell entered the Graves County Republican Party Breakfast to a standing ovation and applause. But voters expressed some concern about how his health will affect his ability to continue serving in the Senate.

"This is my 28th Fancy Farm and I want to assure you it's not my last," McConnell told the crowd. "The people of this state have chosen me seven times to do this job, and I want you to know how grateful I am," he added.

One young voter at the Graves County breakfast, Garrett Whiten, told CNN, "I think his time is probably about up."

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