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On
November 12, 2002, Senator Mitch McConnell was unanimously elected
Majority Whip by his Republican colleagues. As Majority Whip, McConnell
is the second ranking Republican in the United States Senate. He
first served in leadership as chairman of the National Republican
Senatorial Committee during the 1998 and 2000 election cycles. In
both, Republicans maintained control of the Senate.
Senator McConnell was first elected
to the Senate in 1984. That year, he was the only Republican challenger
in the country to defeat a Democrat incumbent, and the first Republican
to win a statewide race since 1968. Senator McConnells landslide
victory in 2002 is also one for the record books. On November 5,
he won a fourth term with 65 percent of the vote - the largest margin
of victory for a Republican in Kentucky history. The previous record
was held by the legendary Senator John Sherman Cooper.
Born on February 20, 1942, and raised
in South Louisville, McConnell graduated in 1964 with honors from
the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences, where
he served as student body president. In 1967, he graduated from
the University of Kentucky College of Law where he was elected president
of the Student Bar Association. McConnell gained experience on Capitol
Hill working as an intern for Senator John Sherman Cooper, later
as chief legislative assistant to Senator Marlow Cook, and then
as deputy assistant attorney general under President Gerald R. Ford.
Before being elected to the U.S. Senate, McConnell served as County
Judge-Executive in Jefferson County, Kentucky, from 1978 until he
was sworn in to the United States Senate on January 3, 1985.
McConnell currently serves as a senior member of the Appropriations
Committee. He is chairman of the Foreign Operations Appropriations
Subcommittee, a key foreign policy perch, and a senior member of
the Agriculture
and Rules Committees.
Senator McConnell is married to United
States Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. Previously, Secretary
Chao served as president of the United Way of America and director
of the Peace Corps. He is the father of three daughters: Elly, Claire,
and Porter.
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