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With three weeks until Election Day, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron shared the debate stage for the second time this election season. The discussion at Northern Kentucky University spanned issues like abortion, education and crime.
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Reporters from across Kentucky Public Radio's network profiled each of this year's races so readers and listeners across the commonwealth are fully informed when they go to ballot box on Nov. 7.
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Daniel Cameron is challenging incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear instead of running for reelection to his job as the state's top law enforcement officer.He is the state's first Black attorney general, and, if he wins in November, he would be the first Black Republican governor ever elected in the nation.
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Andy Beshear is the only statewide elected Democrat in Kentucky and is seeking reelection.Beshear became a familiar face to many as the state navigated trying times: a pandemic, one of the most destructive tornado systems in U.S. history and a devastating flood in eastern Kentucky.
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A new poll shows Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear with a double-digit lead over Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron in Kentucky's race for governor. The survey was conducted a little more than a month before Election Day.
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During a forum hosted by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican challenger Daniel Cameron didn’t share the stage, but instead independently spoke to a packed room of local business leaders and elected officials about issues like Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion and whether to continue cutting the state’s income tax.
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With seven weeks left before the gubernatorial election, Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron staked out a new position on Kentucky’s abortion ban this week.
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During a campaign stop in Louisville, Republican candidate for governor Daniel Cameron and his wife Makenze discussed issues like “learning loss,” inflation and so-called gender and political ideology in Kentucky schools.
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Republican Daniel Cameron unveiled his “vision for prosperity plan” Wednesday, saying he wants to lower taxes for Kentuckians and get more people in the workforce.
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Ky. politicians flock to Farm Bureau breakfast to talk governor's race, auction off championship hamState politicians and candidates attended the breakfast, where a Kentucky country ham was sold for a record $10 million. The day before, protestors with the Fairness Campaign gathered for their last protest of the Kentucky Farm Bureau’s policies.