It’s been a rough week for Sen. Mitch McConnell—Texas Sen. Ted Cruz forced Republican leadership to side with Democrats on the debt ceiling, leaving McConnell to face the ire of the far-right—and back home in Kentucky, re-election polls aren’t offering much of a respite.
The latest poll—conducted by Republican pollster Wenzel Strategies—sees the Senate minority leader in trouble with his Democratic opponent, state Secretary of State Allison Lundergan-Grimes. McConnell leads by just one point earning 43% of support compared to Grimes’ 42%—a lead that falls within the poll’s three-point margin of error.
McConnell, who was elected to the Senate 30 years ago this November, is facing his toughest re-election battle yet, thanks to challengers from the left and right.
Republicans are hoping to retake the Senate in 2014. The Washington Post recently calculated that they had a 54% chance of doing so, though they don’t consider the possibility that McConnell will lose this November.








