
Andy Barr Makes Campaign Stop in Bullitt County
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Andy Barr planning dozens of campaign stops as primary approaches.
Congressman Andy Barr is criss-crossing the state as the primary nears. Our June Leffler caught up with him.
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Andy Barr Makes Campaign Stop in Bullitt County
Clip: Season 4 Episode 387 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Congressman Andy Barr is criss-crossing the state as the primary nears. Our June Leffler caught up with him.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWhile Congressman Andy Barr is also crisscrossing the state.
Our June LaFleur caught up with him.
Andy Barr stopped by a veterans lodge in Bullitt County Friday morning.
And it's been a long campaign, but we are surging at the right time, and we're going to end on Monday night with a rally with the president of the United States.
I am so honored to be the only candidate in this Republican primary, with the president's endorsement.
I don't want to say the word follow, but he believes in Trump.
I know a lot of people don't like Trump, but Trump makes sense.
So does Andy Barr.
A member of This American Legion.
Joe Bryant, once reliable health care and lower taxes.
I'm going to ask questions to Andy about the elderly and the veterans because I'm 100% disabled.
I've got I've got cancer, I've got diabetes, heart disease.
I got just about everything.
The Vietnam War and come back with the questions about the elderly is when are we going to have our taxes reduced because we live on a fixed income and the taxes keep going up, especially property taxes, and it's getting worse, you know, it never gets no better.
And if it goes, hi, guess what happens?
It stays high.
Don't ever come down.
Well absolutely.
It's it's economic growth and economic opportunity for the American people getting the cost of living down.
And the way you do that is the way the policies that I've been advocating my entire time in Congress, lowering taxes and slashing regulations to lower the cost of business, making sure you produce economic growth.
So wages and wage growth exceeds, prices.
These voters say the back bar at the polls.
Yes, I do that.
I like Daniel Cameron.
He's quiet now.
The lawyer, he's a family man.
Just like Andy Barr.
But, we need that experience in there right now.
I do, I love his stance on everything.
I mean, not not just tell me.
No.
The taxes on the veterans.
I mean, I love what he says.
He as long as he does what he says he's going to do.
You remember the old song by Merle Haggard when the president walks through the white House door, does what he says he'll do.
We'll all be drinking that sweet bubble up and eating that rainbow stew.
Barr says.
This Friday morning, meet and greet is just one of 25 stops he'll make before Monday night for Kentucky Edition.
I'm June Leffler.
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