Posted on 06/05/2015 3:20:07 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, R-Lexington, had to bridge the partisan divide to win two terms in the central Kentucky 6th Congressional District, and he says that knowledge of the political terrain will be put to use for GOP governor nominee Matt Bevin.
The 6th Congressional District has 1.6 times more registered Democrats than Republicans, but Barr was able to defeat incumbent U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler in 2012 and hold the seat facing a Democratic challenge in 2014. The incumbent congressman used some well-placed ads and had the benefit of President Barack Obama on the ballot, but he also credits voter identification effort to win.
Helping identify the right people, Barr says, is important for Bevin and he will open up his iPhone contacts to help him compete in the general election against Democratic candidate Jack Conway.
We just want to actively campaign with him make sure he knows some of the same great people in central and eastern Kentucky that weve gotten to know, and especially the conservative Democrats, Barr said. It used to be that conservatives in the state that had to register as Democrats to vote in primaries thats no longer the case.
Several Republicans have said the major test for Bevin will be fundraising, so those introductions will be vital to Bevin who spent nearly $2 million during the Republican primary. Conway had more than $1.3 million in the bank, according to a pre-primary report filed with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
Bevin met with Barr at the end of May, an occurrence that went noticed by state media because of the timing.
Bevins campaign had been scheduled to attend the Hardin County Rotary Clubs meeting May 26, but he instead opted to meet with Barr and other lawmakers. U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell spoke at
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What do you suppose a conservative Democrat is?
Perhaps they define marriage as between one man and one woman, two men and rule out animals, two women, and more than two of any particular species? They’re anti-abortion but only for rich people, or possibly poor people, or Republicans? I’m confused.
Given Comer’s endorsement of Bevin, Bevin has a good chance to win this election.
Oh good grief. There is NO such thing as a Conservative democrat. And even if there is, they sure aren’t voting GOP.
Utter waste of time.
No such creature. Extinct with the dodo bird.
“Uncommitted” got 42% of the vote against Obama in the primary in 2012.
Then Andy Barr is not really a Congressman?
If Matt Bevin is elected Gov. of KY, Mitch McConnell will crap down both legs.
There is NO such thing as a Conservative democrat. And even if there is, they sure arent voting GOP.
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There are tons of Truman-style Conservative Democrats down here in Texas, but outside of Sheriff and County Commissioner Races, they haven’t voted for Democrat in decades. So, don’t make statements like that and people won’t know just how ignorant you are.
I actually know a couple of conservative Democrats - so, yes, they do exist.
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