
Millions for Democrats in Kentucky
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A national Democratic group will spend millions of dollars to help Democrats running ...
A national Democratic group will spend millions of dollars to help Democrats running for the Kentucky General Assembly in 2024.
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Millions for Democrats in Kentucky
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A national Democratic group will spend millions of dollars to help Democrats running for the Kentucky General Assembly in 2024.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA national Democratic group will spend millions of dollars to help Democrats running for the Kentucky General Assembly and elsewhere in 2024.
That's according to a story in The New York Times.
The newspaper says the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee plans a seven figure commitment of campaign money to Kentucky, Kansas, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
All four states have Democratic governors, but all four states have heavily Republican legislatures.
The newspaper does not say how much money will be spent in each state, according to the article, Democrats don't expect to take control of the legislatures in any of those states.
But they'd like to begin winning back seats in order to prevent Republicans from having supermajorities that can override Democratic governors vetoes.
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