Ticket-splitters propel Beshear to resounding victory
In a race that was decided early in the evening, Andy Beshear won a second term.
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In a race that was decided early in the evening, Andy Beshear won a second term.
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Al Cross looks at where things stand in next week’s election, including which candidate might capture the “most votes of all the candidates” prize.
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Get to know the newly-elected Speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson.
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Lots of back and forth, with Cameron repeatedly saying Beshear was lying.
Some rural counties have higher homicide rates per citizen than many urban areas.
Are Republicans warming up the jail cells they want to put American women into who have the temerity to continue using birth control after the GOP’s bans take effect?
A Louisville Republican is proposing a law making homelessness a jail-able offense.
The Lexington Times looks at the Daily Beast investigation of Cameron allocating money for ibogaine treatment.