Jack Conway is running for the United States Senate because he wants to restore fiscal responsibility and accountability in Washington.  

Jack has always been committed to public service. Just after graduating law school he began working on Gov. Paul Patton’s 1995 campaign and after the election he began working as Secretary of the Cabinet. Jack managed many high level administrators and developed a close friendship with current State Auditor, Crit Luallen, who taught him how to be an upstanding public servant. In 2002, Jack ran for Congress and narrowly lost to incumbent, Ann Northup, in one of the closest congressional races that year. And in 2007, Jack was elected as the 49th Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

With so much at stake, now is the time for Kentucky to have a new generation of leadership. Now is not the time for "business-as-usual" politics and politicians. Now is the time for bold ideas and a new vision.

Jack Conway is running for the United States Senate to:

  • Create jobs and opportunity for all Kentuckians.
  • Restore fiscal responsibility in Washington.
  • Demand accountability from Wall Street. 

Jack Conway has the experience and integrity here in Kentucky that he will take with him to Washington.

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