Democrats stand to lose more than office EXPERTS WON'T BE SURPRISED WHEN INSIDER DONORS JUMP SHIP IF PARTY LOSES LOCK ON GOVERNORSHIP By John Cheves HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER FRANKFORT - The once-mighty Kentucky Democratic Party could be hurting for cash if its 32-year lock on the governor's office is broken next Tuesday. As a fund-raising machine, responsible for getting Democrats to the polls and into elected office, the party benefits greatly from having its leader control the state's executive branch, with 37,000 jobs and contracts worth billions of dollars. Employees of the state and of state contractors have pumped nearly...