For Democrats and Republicans alike, the arrival of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren in Kentucky this weekend to campaign for Alison Lundergan Grimes was a golden political opportunity.
For Grimes, who is challenging incumbent Sen. Mitch McConnell for his seat in November, Warren’s support injects some much-needed star power into a campaign that has struggled to gain escape velocity in the polls.
For McConnell, the visit by Warren — considered one of the most liberal lawmakers in the Senate — represents an opportunity to align Grimes once again with unpopular Democratic figures. McConnell’s team has been attempting to paint the Kentucky secretary of state as a staunch Barack Obama supporter, whose alleged “war on coal” has become a wedge issue in the campaign.
Grimes was joined by Warren as she unveiled her college affordability plan Sunday to students at a rally at Louisville College in Kentucky. With Warren at her side, Grimes laid out how she would make college more affordable for Kentucky students, including a proposal to help tackle student loan debt. Grimes’s plan — modeled after Warren’s own student loan proposal, which was killed in the Senate earlier this month by a 56-38 vote — proposes allowing students to borrow at the same low rate that big banks receive from the federal government.
READ my plan to address college affordability for Kentucky students here: http://t.co/PqimIIXp2Z #KYSen pic.twitter.com/pcGxDzgorM
— Alison L. Grimes (@AlisonForKY) June 26, 2014
Warren’s decision to campaign for Grimes was partially sparked by Republicans in the Senate rejecting her legislation.
“One way I’m going to start fighting back is I’m going to go down to Kentucky and I’m going to campaign for Alison Lundergan Grimes,” Warren told msnbc’s Chris Hayes at the time. “She’s tough, she’s feisty, she endorsed the student loan bill …. So my view is I’m going to get out there and try to make this happen for her.”
Happy to be in KY this weekend to help @AlisonForKY! Support her campaign now: http://t.co/FOihh4JF5l #kysen pic.twitter.com/7MFQuSv40Q









