Andy Beshear, Kentucky's incumbent Democratic governor, launched a three-day re-election campaign bus tour on Friday, less than a week after an overwhelming primary win.
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"The governor knows you have to earn this job; we’re not taking anything for granted in this race," a spokesperson for the Beshear campaign told Fox News as the tour neared Louisville on Sunday, one of the last of its more than a dozen stops of the tour that included Paducah, Elizabethtown, Bowling Green and Lexington.
"That’s why we hit the ground running this weekend with a 13-city, three day bus tour all across our Commonwealth to talk with Kentuckians about our record-breaking economic growth, the 46,000 more jobs we’ve added since before the pandemic and major bipartisan accomplishments from new infrastructure projects to sports betting and medical marijuana," he added.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron speaks following his victory in the Republican primary for governor at an election night watch party at the Galt House Hotel on May 16, 2023, in Louisville, Kentucky. When asked why voters should choose Beshear over Cameron, the spokesperson told Fox his candidacy was about building a future for Kentucky, and that his first term of"record-setting economic development" was putting the state"on a path for 30 years of prosperity." He also touted lower income taxes, the state's record budget surplus and the lowest unemployment rate in
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