Nope, she’s actually right.
BOTH statements are true. I think the Law reads differently from both statements.
I guess you have to look at it from a national perspective. His name can’t appear on the ballot twice in Kentucky, but there is no reason why he can’t just be on the ballot for Senator in KY AND on other states’ primary ballots for the Republican Nomination.
The question is at what point does he decide that he needs to be on the ballot for the KY Republican Primary for President and what his chances of securing the nomination are?
My guess is he’ll delay his inclusion on the KY ballot for Republican Presidential Primary just long enough to shut Grimes up.
Actually, she’s not right.
Her staff and legal advisors who told her what to say are the ones who are right.
Don’t forget that Grimes is as dumb as a rock; her daddy bought her a political career to keep her away from the family business. Avoiding the mistake of that one gubernatorial candidate last year who’s family only bought her a political career after she’d wrecked a big chunk of their operations.