The official vote won’t take place until next week, but Sen. Mitch McConnell is so confident he’ll be elected majority leader by Senate Republicans that he has already given himself the title.
In a new video titled “Victory,” released Friday by the McConnell Campaign, snippets of the Kentucky senator’s election night victory speech play as clips of the Bluegrass State’s landscape fade into iconic American images of flags, baseball, soldiers, Mount Rushmore, families, flag raising, and more flags.
The first text on screen declares, “When America was searching for leadership, Kentucky lead the way.” The final montage of the video introduces the title: “Senator Mitch McConnell, Majority Leader.”
Calls to McConnell’s office were not immediately returned.
“Victory” is reminiscent of the classic 1984 Reagan campaign ad “Prouder, Stronger, Better” which declared it was “morning again in America,” as happy white people headed to work, got married, and — you guessed it — raised flags. Whether or not the Reagan connection is intentional, “Victory” makes it clear that Sen. McConnell and his staff are going big, quickly.









