Matt Bevin started this week in a courtroom, being sued by his own lieutenant governor who described herself as "insulted" by how he's treating her.
 
 

John,

Matt Bevin started this week in a courtroom, being sued by his own lieutenant governor who described herself as “insulted” by how he’s treating her.

Then he launched yet another round of insults and attacks on teachers, this time claiming that we protested his illegal pension cuts to... get free time off of work. Say what?

It seems like he just can’t help himself. Matt Bevin is a bully. As an educator, it’s my job to help teach our kids not to behave like that.

But Bevin clearly expects all of us in Kentucky to back down to his bullying. Well, as I like to say, he swatted the wrong hornets’ nest.

We’re fired up. I see it every day on the campaign trail: thousands of doors being knocked, hundreds of volunteers and just an outpouring of support.

Add your name to say that we’re not backing down. This November we’re bringing back decency and respect to Frankfort.

Thanks,
Jacqueline

 

 

 

 

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