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In terms of democratic candidates, Kentucky state representative Pamela Stevenson launched her campaign for the Senate seat in March. She has served in the House since 2021. The last democrat to win a Senate race in Kentucky was Wendell Ford in 1992.
Former Democratic state Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson plans to announce her candidacy for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District on Tuesday.
Sen. Rand Paul says resistance to President Donald Trump’s trade wars has sprung up in Kentucky from a cross-section of business sectors.
VanMeter is running for t he seat vacated by Justice Pamela Goodwine, who was decisively elected to the Kentucky Supreme Court in November. Gov. Andy Beshear chose William Moynahan, a Lexington resident who was an assistant U.S. attorney serving in the Eastern District of Kentucky, to fill Goodwine’s void until the 2026 election.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has signaled openness to run for the Democratic nomination for president in 2028. On Kentucky's WDRB "Mornings at the Backside" segment at Churchill Downs, Beshear spoke about tossing his hat in the ring.
Secretary of State Michael Adams has announced Kentucky voter registration numbers were flat in the month of April. According to Adams, in the month of April, there was only an increase of just under 600 voters.
A white high schooler was turned in by his mother after being caught writing death threats toward Black people and racial slurs on the side of a high school. A Black hospice care worker was physically attacked by an older white man who called her racial slurs and told her, “You don’t belong here.”
Following the world introduction of Pope Leo XIV, the Diocese of Lexington, and Father Jim Sichko, released statements regarding the election of the first American pope.
There may not be a primary or general election scheduled in the state this year, but Living magazine is giving residents to voice their choice
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has recently hinted at his potential candidacy for the Democratic nomination in the 2028 presidential election. During an interview on Kentucky's WDRB 'Mornings at the Backside' segment at Churchill Downs,