Ralph Alvarado wins Republican nomination for U.S. House in Kentucky's 6th Congressional District
- Ralph Alvarado, a Kentucky state senator and former physician, won the Republican nomination for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District and will run in the general election.
- President Donald Trump endorsed Alvarado, praising him as a consistent MAGA supporter who helped mobilize Hispanic voters in 2016.
- Alvarado has positioned himself as a pro-Trump, America First candidate, emphasizing his consistent support for Trump in multiple election cycles.
- The district has historically leaned heavily Republican, with incumbent Andy Barr winning reelection in 2024 by a 63% margin before pursuing a U.S. Senate seat.
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NEW: Trump Backs Pro-MAGA Senatorial Candidate In Kentucky’s Critical Race
Ralph Alvarado’s advancement to the general election marks a significant moment in Kentucky politics, particularly as he positions himself as a strong candidate for Rep. Andy Barr’s seat. Alvarado’s recent endorsement from President Donald Trump amplifies his profile as a pro-Trump, America First candidate in a state where some GOP figures have openly challenged the former president’s influence. Trump’s endorsement underscores a growing divide w…
Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: 'True friend' – Democratic Accent
Ralph Alvarado, a Kentucky state senator, advanced to the general election Tuesday evening to be Rep. Andy Barr’s, R-Ky., potential successor shortly after receiving an endorsement from President Donald Trump. Alvarado, who has positioned himself as a pro-Trump, America First candidate, strengthens the president’s record of endorsements in a state that’s produced a handful of the administration’s most vocal critics within his party. Amid frustra…
Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: 'True friend'
Kentucky state Sen. Ralph Alvarado won the GOP primary for the 6th Congressional District seat vacated by Rep. Andy Barr on Tuesday, following a Trump endorsement.
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