Your Primary Scorecard for tonight!
“Can’t tell the players without a scorecard” was the line at the ballparks. As we come down to the final inning of this year’s primaries, Forward Kentucky is here with our own Primary Scorecard!
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“Can’t tell the players without a scorecard” was the line at the ballparks. As we come down to the final inning of this year’s primaries, Forward Kentucky is here with our own Primary Scorecard!
A very light news day, with most of the focus on the arrest of the golfer at the PGA last week. Of note, though, is Heather Cox Richardson’s summary of President Biden’s commencement speech at Morehouse.
A note to candidates: Running for office requires a detailed, professional approach. Be sure you're ready to do it that way.
Louisville Dem Nima Kulkarni will continue to be on the ballot and can receive votes – but the challenge to her candidacy is not over.
Three new features, a primary scorecard to download and use, and lots of content. That’s this week’s Member Newsletter!
Should voters choose the person they want to represent their party in the general election? Or should the party?
More election news today, plus some analysis on bipartisanship, and a new Bruce’s Take.
There is a difference between “The United States” and “America.” And that difference is critical for this fall’s election. If you vote for Trump, what are you voting for?
There’s a national index of how bipartisan each elected is in Congress. Where do our Kentucky reps fall on that scale?
We talk with Morgan Eaves, the sorta-new executive director of the Kentucky Democratic Party. She talks about the shape of the party, about her goals and plans to hit those goals, and about the upcoming special KDP dinner. At the end, we give her three wishes, and ask how she would use them.
We’re moving backwards. Think not? Check out Jen Sorenson’s editorial cartoon.
And I thought Daniel Cameron was bad.