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Who is Mitch McConnell? Wiki, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Height, Career

Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell is a well-known American politician. He is best known as the United States Senator from Kentucky since 1985. McConnell is a Republican who has been the state’s majority leader since January 2015. He had previously served as a minority leader. He is the longest-serving Senator in Kentucky history.

Quick Facts

Celebrated Name:Mitch McConnell
Real Name/Full Name:Addison Mitchell McConnell Jr.
Gender:Male
Age:81 years old
Birth Date:20 February 1942
Birth Place:Sheffield, Alabama, United States
Nationality:American
Height:1.75 m
Weight:58 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Married
Wife/Spouse (Name):Elaine Chao (m. 1993), Sherrill Redmon (m. 1968–1980)
Children:Yes (Elly McConnell, Porter McConnell, Claire McConnell)
Dating/Girlfriend
(Name):
N/A
Profession:American politician serving as Kentucky’s senior United States senator and as Senate Majority Leader
Net Worth in 2024:$25 million

Mitch McConnell Biography

Addison Mitchell McConnell Jr. was born in Sheffield, Alabama on January 20, 1942, to Julia Shockley and Addison Mitchell McConnell. He grew up in the nearby city of Athens.

He graduated from DuPont Manual High School in Louisville. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Louisville in 1964. He then attended the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he earned his law degree in 1967.

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Mitch McConnell Age, Height, Weight

Mitch McConnell was born on February 20, 1942, He is 81 years old as of 2024. His height is 1.75 m, and he weighs 58 kg.

Career

Mitch McConnell was drafted into the United States Army Reserve after finishing his law degree. In 1967, he was released after five weeks due to medical reasons. Prior to that, he worked as an intern for John Sherman Cooper, a Senator at the time. He later worked as an assistant to Marlow Cook.

He rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Assistant Attorney General, where he worked alongside Antonin Scalia under Gerald R. Ford. He was elected Jefferson County Judge/Executive in 1977. In 1981, McConnell was re-elected.

He ran for the United States Senate against Democrat Walter Dee Huddleston in 1984. He won the election by a mere 0.4 percent margin. He did a series of television commercials called ‘Where’s Dee?’ In 1990, he was re-elected with a 4.4 percent margin over Harvey I. Sloane.

In the 1996 election, he defeated Steve Beshear for the second time. He won by 12.6 percent this time. He defeated Lois Combs Weinberg by 29.4 percent in 2002. In 2008 and 2014, he defeated Bruce Lunsford and Matt Bevin, respectively. In the 1998 and 2000 elections, McConnell served as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Achievements and Awards

Mitch McConnell’s longest-serving Senator from Kentucky is one of his most notable career accomplishments. Throughout his career, he has won numerous elections and held a number of important positions. He was inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution in 2013.

Mitch McConnell’s Net Worth in 2024

Mitch McConnell’s net worth is estimated to be more than $25 million as of February 2024. He is the wealthiest resident of Kentucky. His salary is eight times that of the average Senator’s salary. His fortune is also five times that of the Kentucky Congressional Delegation. His salary was $75,000 in 1985 and increased to 193,400 in 2009. He was the Deputy United States Attorney in 1974 and later became the Judge-Executive of Jefferson County.

Mitch McConnell is widely regarded as one of America’s most popular politicians. He has won numerous elections throughout his career and currently serves on the Jefferson Awards for Public Service Board of Selectors. He was elected Majority Whip of the 108th Congress and re-elected in 2004. He later rose to the position of Minority Leader. During his tenure, he has voted in favor of numerous bills.

Mitch McConnell’s Wife, Marriage

Mitch McConnell married Sherrill Redmon in 1968. Claire McConnell, Porter McConnell, and Elly McConnell were their three children. In 1980, the couple divorced. He married former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao in 1993.

McConnell was diagnosed with polio when he was two years old, but he overcame it. He belongs to the Southern Baptist Church. He founded the James Madison Center for Free Expression.