By Jack BrammerNKyTribune reporterKentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear sees his re-election battle this fall pitting “vision vs. division,” while his Republican opponent, Attorney General
With just one month until the Kentucky gubernatorial election, Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) holds a significant lead over his Republican opponent, state Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
All eyes may be on 2024, but 2023 is an important election year for some states, not least Kentucky. Top of the card is Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) and whether the Democrat incumbent can win again in a typically red state, potentially launching himself into the 2028 presidential conversation. This Washington Examiner series, Democracy Derby, will take a closer look at Beshear's prospects, the makeup of the Bluegrass State as a whole, and whether Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) health may raise the stakes.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who is challenging Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) in next month's election, attacked the governor over a rise in violent crime in the Bluegrass State as a major police group flipped its support to Cameron.