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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Endorses Charles Booker In Kentucky Senate Race

Rep. Charles Booker during a Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression press conference on Aug. 16, 2020.
Rep. Charles Booker during a Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression press conference on Aug. 16, 2020.

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has endorsed Charles Booker’s bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rand Paul in Kentucky’s senate race next year.

Warren is a second-term senator from Massachusetts and former Democratic presidential candidate who’s weighed in on Kentucky elections before.

She endorsed Booker in last year’s senate race afterinitially throwing her support behind retired Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath.She also endorsed Alison Lundergan Grimes in her unsuccessful bid to unseat Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell in 2014.

In a statement, Warren said Booker has the “right vision and heart to reclaim Kentucky’s Senate seat for the people.”

“Charles understands that the wealthy and powerful too often write the rules in Washington, and he believes deep down that we need to change that. I believe he will take on these righteous fights, and I can’t wait to call him my colleague in the next Congress,” Warren said.

Booker is a lawyer and former state representative from Louisvillewho narrowly lost the Democratic nomination to run for Kentucky’s senate seat last year to McGrath.

He’s trying to buck Kentucky’s trend of sending Republicans to the U.S. Senate—the last time the state sent a Democrat to the Senate was longtime Sen. Wendell Ford’s final victory in 1994.

In a separate fundraising email sent by Booker’s campaign, Warren compared the election in Kentucky to her first campaign victory in Massachusetts over incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown.

“The Republican incumbent was popular and had a big campaign bank account. A woman had never won as Senator or Governor in Massachusetts before,” Warren said. “But, I decided to go for it because I believed we could make a difference. We ran uphill. We built a powerful grassroots movement. And we won that race.”

The Republican Party of Kentucky responded to the endorsement on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/KYGOP/status/1419652105044910088

In a statement, Booker said he’s building on last year’s campaign.

“What we’re doing in Kentucky will not only change our commonwealth, but will change the nation and the entire world. We will build a society in which all of us have financial freedom, health care, and true public safety. As a leader in those fights at the national level, Sen. Warren’s support is humbling. I look forward to standing with her and supporters across the country to take Kentucky’s Senate back for the people,” Booker said.

Booker was an underdog in last year’s race,but support for him surged amid racial justice protests across the state and nation, nabbing endorsements from national figures like Warren, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and New York U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Sen. Rand Paul’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.