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Offline Free Vulcan

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Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron and former UN Ambassador Kelly Craft hope to defeat Dem governor of deep red state

Two well known Republicans are headlining a crowded primary field seeking to unseat Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear this year in a race being eyed as a top target for the GOP to flip.

Kelly Craft, the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations under the latter years of the Trump administration, and current Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron are the two most high-profile candidates in a race consisting of a dozen Republican hopefuls.

With Friday's filing deadline to run for governor now past, the race is expected to heat up in the coming weeks ahead of the May primaries and with a lot of attention from outside the state.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/vulnerable-democrat-governor-crowded-field-challengers-two-well-known-republicans
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I'd be more than happy to vote for Daniel Cameron.  Definitely ready to get that idiot Beshear out of office.
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How much money has McConnell given Beshear already?
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