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As governor's race begins, Senate race has new signals
Coleman’s entry could strengthen Democrats’ abortion-rights and labor wing as the Senate primary remains unsettled, with Booker leading one poll by 18 points.
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As governor's race begins, Senate race has new signals
Kentucky’s unusual political calendar, in which we elect governors in the odd-numbered year before presidential races, has occasionally interfered with even-year races for U.S. senator. That has hurt Democrats; factional splits led to Sen. Earle Clements’ defeat in 1956 and Wilson Wyatt’s loss in 1962, both to Thruston Morton, and Katherine Peden lost in 1968 to Marlow Cook, whose narrow loss to Louie Nunn in the 1967 primary for governor set hi…
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right5Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Right
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Right
83% Right
C 17%
R 83%
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