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This Ain’t a Slam Dunk
I'm excited! Are you excited? Great! But remember this: It ain't a slam dunk.
One of the most important elections of our lifetime is coming in November 2024. Here are all the stories on ForwardKY that are related to that election.
I'm excited! Are you excited? Great! But remember this: It ain't a slam dunk.
Should Joe Biden step aside in the race for president? After weighing the issue for some time, Bruce shares his thoughts.
Kimberly and Dr. Clardy share the breaking Kentucky political news of the weak, including a couple of stories that expose the Kentucky GOP as having zero fiscal responsibility, then we have a great interview for you: Molly Gene Crain, the democratic candidate for Kentucky’s 27th Senate District.
In his bestseller memoir, JD Vance uses a wide brush to paint Appalachians as lazy, ignorant and unwilling to try at life.
The young woman who made an impactful ad for the Beshear campaign has now done one for Joe Biden.
The final installment of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at the polls, and why they are not capturing the reality of this race.
The third of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at the third decision voters must make, and why Trump is forcing them to choose someone else.
Kate Farrow, running against Ken Fleming for House district 48, gets the endorsement from the governor.
The second of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at what it takes to win, and how Trump is doing none of those things.
Beshear is getting attention from those who think he could be a candidate for national office. Next month he will give the keynote address for an Iowa Democratic Party dinner.
The first of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this opening article, he examines the current playing field for the election.
Here’s a breakdown of the latest election news from these two counties.
This week Jazmin and Robert interviewed two candidates: Kiana Fields, who is running in Senate District 17, and Aaron Currin, who is running in House District 65.
Campaign finance reporting is a pain. We know it’s necessary, but it’s still a pain in the middle of a busy campaign. But doing it poorly – or REALLY poorly – can wind up being much more of a pain.
The task force has been in place since 2021, but some election workers and supervisors say it’s not doing enough.