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U.S. Senate candidates appear before KACo Video included

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Some of the men hoping to help fix the problem are hoping you will vote to send them to Washington. Six of the candidates vying for the Senate seat being vacated by Jim Bunning spoke to the Kentucky Association of Counties Thursday afternoon.

Lugar splitting with GOP over Indiana judge

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Sen. Richard Lugar says he disagrees with Republican opponents of an Indiana judge nominated to a federal appeals court and will split with them to back his confirmation.

Owensboro retiree enters US Senate race

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An 85-year-old western Kentucky retiree is the first Republican to file the necessary paperwork to enter the race for U.S. Senate. Gurley L. Martin said he is running "just because I can."

Fischer files official paperwork for Mayoral race

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Local businessman Greg Fischer is now officially in the running to be the next Mayor of Louisville after signing the proper documents Wednesday morning.

Lt. Gov. on defense after YouTube post

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Kentucky Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo is in damage control mode thanks to an audio recording posted on YouTube that's causing controversy as he prepares to run for a seat in the U.S. Senate.

Kimberly Greenwell's State Rep. campaign kicks off

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Louisville businesswoman Kimberly Greenwell has announced her intent to run for state representative in the 33rd House District. Her campaign kicked off Wednesday, September 2, with an open fundraising event at The Sawyer Hayes Community Center in the E.P. "Tom" Sawyer Park.

McConnell says he won't endorse in GOP primary

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Kentucky's most powerful Republican politician says he doesn't expect to endorse anyone in the state's GOP Senate primary next year.

King announces run for mayor

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Former Metro Council president Jim King made it official Wednesday announcing his candidacy for mayor of Louisville.

Statement by Sen. Jim Bunning

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I have the same conservative principles in 2009 as I had when I was first elected to Congress in 1986. Over the past twenty-two years I have always done what I thought was right for Kentucky even if that meant taking positions that were not popular with the media or even leaders of my own party. 

Beshear-Abramson team kicks off 2011 Gubernatorial campaign

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He's been known to many as Louisville's Mayor for Life, but Jerry Abramson could soon earn another title - Lieutenant Governor. Gov. Steve Beshear has tapped Abramson as his running mate in the 2011 election.

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