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What was once an open community has become political heroin
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What was once an open community has become political heroin
Aaron, Kim and Chris give flowers to our shero, celebrate a bipartisan gun safety effort, check in with Aaron Currin (running for NKY's 65th house district), then hear from State Representative Lindsey Burke about how abortion is on the ballot in 27 days in Kentucky.
This week Robert spoke with Lauren Hines, a candidate for Kentucky House in Western Kentucky. She talked about what makes her district special, why she'd been a good state rep, and what it will take to win back Western Kentucky for Democrats.
It is both laughable and scary. Laughable, because it is so false. Scary, because some among us actually believe it.
The uncertainty around reproductive rights and care is causing some of the uptick.
Kentucky Open Government Coalition co-director Amye Bensenhaver called the Kentucky Supreme Court’s ruling a “monumentally important opinion.”
The last eastern Kentucky Democrat in the state House of Representatives faces a rematch as she tries to hold onto her seat in a presidential election year.
Both sides claim the other is putting out misleading information.
“It’s the same as voting on Election Day, except the lines are shorter.”
Interviews w/ Zack Hall, running for House 84, and Josh Cowen, author of “The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers”
Campaigning is obviously more important than helping hurting Americans.
It was interpreted objectively, free of politics, prejudice, and passion.
In addition to all the other bad outcomes it would cause
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