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RGA stops running TV ads in Kentucky governor’s race
Conway, a Democrat, reiterated his positions on topics including early childhood education and health care.
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“Of those still in the race right now, I like Ben Carson”, Bevin said during a debate among Kentucky’s gubernatorial candidates on Kentucky Sports Radio.
Independent candidate Drew Curtis said he would vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Curtis hurts the Democrat Conway slightly more than he hurts the Republican Bevin, according to the poll.
A spokesperson for the Bevin campaign said they aren’t commenting.
Paul is scheduled to speak at a rally for Matt Bevin at Kentucky State University.
When asked which candidate for governor would better handle new federal environmental rules, 33 percent of those polled said Conway versus 29 percent who said Bevin.
Drew Curtis said that the first thing he would do as governor would be to “drop a big fat audit” on the Kentucky’s pension systems, which have denied open records requests of their financial details. “The other two are dependent upon their parties for their policy and their support”.
The Republican Governor’s Association has stopped running TV ads for Matt Bevin in Kentucky with a little more than a month to go until Election Day.
An ad from Conway says he was the only Democratic attorney general in the country to sue the Obama administration over proposed emission standards for coal-fired power plants.
“When I’m governor I will make sure there are African-Americans appointed to that board”, Conway said.
After the debate, Bevin turned to Twitter to say he’s not endorsing any presidential candidates.
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The Courier-Journal reported Bevin’s net worth was between $13.4 million and $54.9 million based on forms he filed with the U.S. Senate during the 2014 primary.