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After winning this week’s Democratic primary, Gov. Andy Beshear has launched his first ad of the general election campaign.The first-term incumbent will also embark on a statewide bus tour this weekend.
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On Tuesday, voters will pare down a 12-candidate field for the Republican nomination for governor. A contentious and expensive primary season is coming to an end as GOP voters choose who they think is most capable of unseating Democratic Governor Andy Beshear in November. It’s a job Republicans have struggled to hold, despite a strong showing in other races.
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Off-year elections on Tuesday in Kentucky and Pennsylvania could send early signals about the mood of voters ahead of next year's races for the White House and Congress.
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With less than five weeks until this year’s primary election in Kentucky, the gap is tightening between the two Republican frontrunners.
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Kelly Craft and political groups that support her have been flooding the airwaves in recent months, trying to build her name recognition as this year’s primary election nears.
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Fentanyl is now the leading cause of overdose deaths in Kentucky. The state Office of Drug Control Policy says fentanyl was involved in over 70% of the 2,250 overdose deaths in Kentucky in 2021.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron says President Joe Biden's administration has failed to secure the Southern border, and is responsible for the massive influx of illicit fentanyl into the United States.
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Kentucky’s attorney general is asking two of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains not to distribute abortion pills by mail. CVS and Walgreens plan to make the drugs available to consumers after gaining approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office is expanding its footprint throughout the state with the opening of another field office.Republican AG Daniel Cameron was in Bowling Green on Monday to open a Warren County field office.Cameron said the aim is to expand access to the services offered by his staff.
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Just over a month after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron launched his 2023 run for governor, former President Donald Trump formally endorsed his campaign, snubbing the rest of the crowded Republican field.