Kentucky

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‘It’s going to be an angry mob’: Kentucky cuts number of polling stations by 95 percent ahead of primary voting

Voting rights expert Ari Berman wrote in a tweet: “There will be one polling place for 616,000 registered voters in Louisville’s Jefferson County, where half state’s black voters live.”


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Meanwhile Down Here In Kentucky

Two days after being hung in effigy, Gov. Andy Beshear returned the fire Tuesday. "You can't fan the flames and then condemn the fire."

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He was not my first choice for Kentucky governor when he decided to run against Gawd Awful Matt Bevin. But he has shown leadership too rarely seen from Democrats.

A few fireworks in the KY Democratic Gubernatorial Debate

This is an election year in Kentucky for the office of Governor. If you don't already know, the incumbent Matt Bevin brought us the worst that the GOP has to offer.

The poll shows that a whopping 32.3% of Republicans surveyed had an unfavorable opinion of Gov. Matt Bevin. Again, that's just Republicans. #kygov