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We discuss where Gov. Andy Beshear and Attorney General Daniel Cameron stand on education policy, abortion and other issues in the governor's race.
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Andy Beshear is the only statewide elected Democrat in Kentucky and is seeking reelection.
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Abortion access has rarely been a focal point for Democrats in Kentucky, but that's all changing in the run up to this November's gubernatorial election.
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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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The 45,000-square foot facility will include offices for the region's economic growth organizations and life sciences lab space.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron have agreed to participate in four gubernatorial debates together as the race for Kentucky's next governor heats up.
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Incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear squared off against Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron on the stage at the Fancy Farm picnic Saturday. The candidates traded zingers on culture war talking points and their differing visions for Kentucky.
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It projects current Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, capturing 52% of the vote compared to Republican Daniel Cameron's 42% with the incumbent having cross-party appeal.
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While the detention center in Newport works to hire more staff, organizations like Kentucky Youth Advocates are encouraging Kentucky's politicians to look for new solutions to the Commonwealth's ongoing issues in juvenile justice.
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Attorney General Daniel Cameron beat 11 competitors to secure the Republican nomination in Kentucky's race for governor. He'll face incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in November.