 Senator Mitch McConnell returned to the campaign trail Thursday for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began. McConnell made one stop in eastern Kentucky speaking with voters in Leslie County. Heading into the final weekend of the campaign, the Senate Majority Leader is confident that voters will send him back to Washington for a seventh term. The enthusiastic crowds that are coming out even the midst of rain and coronavirus certainly further convinced me that we're gonna have a happy day on Tuesday. But he is not as certain that he will return as Senate Majority Leader. He likens his party's chances of retaining control of the Senate and the White House to a coin flip. I think the president's in a close race and I think the majority in the Senate is going to be close as well. We've got hard fought contests all over America and I'd say it's 50-50. It's going to be a nail-biter all the way there. McConnell is continuing his campaign swing through western Kentucky on Friday.