John,
What is Matt Bevin hiding?
A big report dropped on Tuesday that Bevin has been taking the state plane all over the US, making stops in Wisconsin, Georgia, and even Miami. And he's refusing to tell us what he did on those trips, even though they were paid for by taxpayer dollars. That's right -- Matt Bevin is jet-setting across America on Kentucky's dime. He's treating the state plane like his own private jet.
Unlike Matt Bevin, we're running a grassroots campaign funded by small-dollar donations, so we spend a lot of time driving across Kentucky. We need your help to fuel this campaign -- will you donate now to help us buy a tank of gas for the campaign car?
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Bevin's secretive use of the state plane is just another example of how he thinks the rules don't apply to him. He gives his buddies government jobs with huge salaries. He refuses to enforce the law that could've helped pay the Blackjewel miners. And now, he won't tell Kentuckians why he took the state plane for his trip to Miami.
That all ends on day one of a Beshear/Coleman administration. Andy and Jacqueline are committed to restoring transparency to Frankfort, and that means no more taxpayer-sponsored secret flights. Donate today to make that a reality on November 5th.
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Thanks,
Jonathan
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