It was standing room only as Republican candidates for state offices made a stop in Christian County Friday night on the West Kentucky Bus Tour. The stop was an effort to rally the party faithful at the Reagan Roundup Make Kentucky Great event held at the Casey Jones Distillery.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee crossed the state line to show his support for Matt Bevin’s reelection as governor. Lee said he is a friend and admirer of Bevin because he has been an inspiration to him as a governor because he too is an outsider.
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He concluded by stating that he’s excited about the prospect of working with Bevin for the next four years and said it will be good for the region.
Bevin followed up by stating that it is critical that the two states work well together and keep the momentum moving forward.
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He added this election is about voting for values.
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Bevin said voters have the opportunity to vote for liberals or conservatives on the Republican side, adding this year, from top to bottom, is the year you can vote straight-ticket Republican.
Bevin’s running mate, Lt. Governor Dr. Ralph Alvarado also spoke at the event as well as Republican candidates, Michael Adams, who is running for Secretary of State, Daniel Cameron who is seeking the Attorney General seat, as well as incumbent candidates State Auditor Mike Harmon, State Treasurer Allison Ball and Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles.
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