
Kentucky Governor's Race Underway
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Just days after the primary, the race for Kentucky Governor is already heating up.
Just days after the primary elections, the race for Kentucky Governor is already heating up.
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Kentucky Governor's Race Underway
Clip: Season 1 Episode 250 | 3m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Just days after the primary elections, the race for Kentucky Governor is already heating up.
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The fall campaign is already underway.
Today, the Republican nominees for Kentucky's constitutional offices rallied, vowing unity.
Our Kacey Parker Belle was in Frankfurt as Republicans praised their nominee for the governor's mansion and hit at the building's current occupant.
Kentucky Republicans who want offices in the state Capitol building next year made the case today why they should be elected in November.
And again, we are going to win as a united team.
I can't tell you how excited I am about this slate of candidates that are behind me.
Republican winners from Tuesday's primary election gathered in Frankfurt to show their support for each other.
I'm proud to be one of the six of us who collectively form clearly the strongest slate that the Republican Party of Kentucky has ever fielded.
This ticket is bulletproof.
With the race for governor the most likely to be competitive in November.
Republicans campaigning for new offices and ones already elected to leadership positions made the case for a governor from the GOP.
We do not need a silent partner fighting in this fight.
We need a loud vocal partner.
And that is Daniel Cameron.
Republican nominee Daniel Cameron made a case he's likely to repeat over the coming months that he is the law and order candidate.
He knocked Beshear on the topic, as did the Republican nominee for attorney general.
Daniel Cameron is the law and order candidate.
Andy Beshear is the catch and release candidate.
We are united and committed to protecting our sons and our daughters and our families.
Republican legislative leaders also made the case for having a change in the governor's mantra.
The Speaker of the House and the Senate president say the state will run better with one party, rule its side and to actually have a governor that will show up and work with us as opposed to show them work against us.
When you look in a little over six months, you're going to see everyone behind me being the people who are up the street occupying the offices with incumbent Governor Andy Beshear hitting the airwaves for the first time.
Republicans are wasting no time preparing for this November's general election.
For Kentucky edition, I'm K.C.
Parker.
Belle.
Thank you, Casey.
Casey Johnson mentioned the first ad from Governor Andy Beshear.
So let's look at a part of it.
When Kentuckians get knocked down, we get right back up again and we rebuild stronger and better than before.
This ad will start airing on TV Monday.
In it, the governor talks about how Kentuckians came together during the eastern Kentucky floods and western Kentucky tornadoes.
The commercial touts his jobs record and efforts to get clean drinking water to Kentuckians who don't have it.
Governor Beshear began a three day campaign swing around the state today.
That's not the only new ad in the governor's race.
A political action committee is running a commercial saying Attorney General Daniel Cameron hasn't done anything to investigate.
Then Republican Governor Matt Bevin's last minute pardons of more than a dozen criminals.
But for three years, Cameron's refused to appoint a special prosecutor, even as some of the criminals were arrested for new crimes.
The ad is from a group called Defending Bluegrass Values.
We'll take a look back at last Tuesday's primary election and a look ahead to the fall races Monday on Kentucky.
Tonight, our political panel will assess the candidates and you can send us your questions and comments.
That's Monday night at eight Eastern, seven Central right here on Katy's Kentucky tonight.
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