We've been traveling all over the Commonwealth talking to folks about the issues that matter to them and how we can create a Kentucky that works for all of us. I wanted to keep you in the loop on our
 
 

It’s been a busy few weeks on the campaign trail, John.

We’ve been traveling all over the Commonwealth talking to folks about the issues that matter to them and how we can create a Kentucky that works for all of us. I wanted to keep you in the loop on our progress, so will you take a minute to read and then make a donation to help us keep this campaign going?

We opened a new field office in Ashland, where it was exciting to see so many people ready to work hard to get us over the finish line in November.

Rocky Adkins joined us at a job training site to release the first part of our Kitchen Table Agenda, my plan to create good-paying jobs for Kentucky workers in every corner of the Commonwealth.

And a few days ago, we had our largest single day of canvassing so far. Special thanks to Kade in Prestonsburg, who knocked on our 100,000th door!

Every single day on the campaign trail is a reminder of who it is I’m fighting for. Kentuckians are sick of the name-calling and rancor coming from the current administration, and they’re ready for a governor who will deliver real solutions to the challenges we face.

I’m ready to be that governor, but I need your help. Will you make a donation today to help power our campaign for Kentucky’s future and defeat Matt Bevin on Election Day?

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