Friday, May 22nd
By RONNIE ELLIS
CNHI News Service
Frankfort — Trey Grayson may only be exploring a race for the U.S. Senate seat now held by his long-time friend Jim Bunning, but the impressive list of key Republicans who’ve agreed to serve on Grayson’s finance committee suggest he and they are serious.
“Trey Grayson has done a spectacular job as [...]
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Friday, May 22nd
By Beth Musgrave
FRANKFORT — Some Republican heavy hitters have signed on to help Secretary of State Trey Grayson raise cash for a possible U.S. Senate bid.
Grayson, a Republican from Richwood in Boone County, filed papers May 6 to form an exploratory committee to run for the seat held by U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning, a fellow [...]
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Thursday, May 21st
Trey Grayson announced today that he has formed a finance committee to help him raise funds and earn additional support around the Commonwealth for his U.S. Senate exploratory committee. The list of members of this initial finance committee can be seen on Grayson’s blog.
“This is an impressive list of Kentuckians. It’s geographically diverse, and it’s [...]
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Thursday, May 21st
The following Kentuckians have signed up to help Trey Grayson raise funds and earn additional support around the Commonwealth for his U.S. Senate exploratory committee:
Tommy Adams, Warren
Ralph Alvarado, Clark
Mira Ball, Fayette
Andy Barr, Fayette
Nelda Barton-Collings, Whitley
Matt Bassett, Fayette
Jason Bentley, Franklin
Pam Blackstone, Daviess
David Blee, Bourbon
Becky Blevins, Bell
Steve Branscum, Russell
Rep. Scott Brinkman, Jefferson
Bruce Brockenborough, McCracken
Robert Brown, Whitley
Mike Bryant, Breathitt
Earl [...]
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Wednesday, May 13th
From the Courier-Journal:
Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson announced today that he has formed a committee to explore a race next year for Republican Jim Bunning’s Senate seat — though he continued to insist that he won’t run if Bunning stays in the race.
At the same time, the Capitol Hill newspaper Politico reported on its [...]
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