Scenes from RNC; Kentuckians' excitment and McConnell's audience of one
08/30/2012 05:21 PM
TAMPA – Kentuckians played key roles on the convention stage Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul spoke Wednesday night and congressional candidate Andy Barr spoke on Tuesday afternoon.
As Ryan Alessi reports from Tampa, the Kentucky delegates have had decent seats for the speeches – even if they haven’t always made it to them.
Video Produced by: Ryan Alessi
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