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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear won a second term Tuesday by a comfortable margin, as the incumbent Democrat defeated Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron by roughly five percentage points and 67,174 votes.
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Kentucky voters have reelected Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, according to the Associated Press. Beshear beat Republican state Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
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If the latest polls are accurate, Kentuckians may not know Tuesday night who will serve as their next governor. The race between incumbent Andy Beshear and his Republican challenger Daniel Cameron is considered a dead heat.
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As Kentuckians decide whether to give Governor Andy Beshear another term, the incumbent Democrat is energizing supporters on a statewide tour. Beshear brought his Get Out the Vote Tour to Bowling Green on Friday.
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Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican challenger Daniel Cameron, both attorneys by trade, are making their closing arguments to voters in the final days of the campaign. Cameron brought his Fight for Kentucky Bus Tour to Bowling Green on Wednesday.
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It’s common for governors to issue pardons on their way out of office. But former Republican Governor Matt Bevin sent shock waves through the state when he pardoned people convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes, including the son of a political donor.
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Education took center stage as Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron debated before a statewide audience a little more than two weeks before election day.
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President Joe Biden's name won't appear on the ballot anywhere in 2023, but you wouldn't know it from the campaigns that Republican candidates for governor are running in Kentucky and Mississippi.
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It’s a change in strategy for the incumbent, and many Democratic politicians in the South, who have avoided going on the offensive over abortion rights.
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Cameron’s new education plan centers on ‘learning loss’ and increased truancy, which he blamed on Beshear’s decision to move schools to remote learning early on in the COVID-19 pandemic.