A European threat to Kentucky tobacco could be a boon to McConnell in 2014
Kentucky Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is facing a double-barreled challenge from Democrats and tea-party backed Republicans as he seeks re-election in 2014. And while the outcome of that race could be a referendum on his performance as the Senate's top Republican, this showdown may not actually be so Washington-centric.
Back home in Kentucky, tobacco growers are facing a possible threat from a new European Union rule that could cost the local industry millions within the next decade. McConnell is busy working behind the scenes to protect the states cash crop and reminding growers what he can do for them if he remains in Senate leadership.
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McConnell leads other senators in donations from the tobacco industry, according to Federal Election Commission data compiled by the Center for Competitive Politics. During McConnells re-election campaign in 2008, he received $130,400 from tobacco interests, more money than any other lawmaker received from the industry. Since 1990, McConnell has reaped more than $475,000 from the industry, FEC records show.
"Sen. McConnell is well loved in the tobacco industry," Quarles told Yahoo News. McConnell has always been an adamant and ardent supporter of our tobacco growers in Kentucky. Theres none better. Hes never wavered in his support here. As far as someone else coming in and having things less favorable for us or more favorable, I cant imagine they would do anything more than his support has been so far.
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