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Mount is wrong about Obamacare
California has Nancy Pelosi. Nevada has Harry Reid. Delaware has Joe Biden and here in Danville we have Eric Mount. Yet, they all seem to be singing from the same song book — “If the Republicans win the election the poor will lose all their...Tags: Poverty, Democratic Party, Petroleum Industry, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama
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Democrats rally for support in Clark County
The Winchester SunAccording to Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear, this year’s election “couldn’t be a more important election for the people of Clark County.” Beshear made an appearance Thursday night at the annual Clark County Democratic Rally at...Tags: Ben Chandler, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Local Elections, Elections
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GUEST COLUMN: ALEC and corporate corruption of Kentucky legislators
Contributing WriterState Rep. Mike Harmon and Sen. Tom Buford are the Kentucky legislative co-chairs for a secretive national organization called the American Legislative Exchange Council. ALEC is dedicated to wining, dining and “educating” state legislators, to...Tags: Finance, Democratic Party, Awards and Prizes, Tom Buford, Charles Koch
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Fineman's news roots stretch back to Kentucky
dbrock@amnews.comOne of the primary political experts on the MSNBC's stage at Centre College during coverage of Thursday's vice presidential debate was making a return trip to the state where his career in journalism got its start. Howard Fineman, editorial director of...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Mitch McConnell, Democratic Party, Republican Party, The Huffington Post
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Thousands of students meet virtually in Danville for town hall
smojica@amnews.comMore than 3,000 students from 27 states and one foreign country gathered virtually for a “town hall” style forum at Centre College today. The “Our Voice, Our Future” event, moderated by Renee Shaw of Kentucky Educational...Tags: Students, Skype, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Teaching and Learning
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Centre students busy readying for candidates
dbrock@amnews.comWord about when the participants in Thursday’s vice-presidential debate will arrive in Danville has been scant, but a group of Centre College students got to be there when U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan touched down Wednesday in Lexington. Lucas Wetton, head...Tags: Students, Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Teaching and Learning
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MY TURN: Spin alley provides the punctuation mark for debate
dbrock@amnews.comEven a political junkie like me can admit there’s something counterintuitive about going to a place called “spin alley” to get the straight story on a serious political debate. Without a seat for a vice-presidential debate promoted...Tags: Juan Williams, Democratic Party, Republican Party, White House, Politics
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Presidential race could factor in to Danville elections, candidates say
dbrock@amnews.comThursday's vice-presidential debate will bring home the race for the White House in a way area candidates for local and state office rarely have to contend with, or capitalize on, depending on how you look at it, during the stretch run of a general...Tags: Ben Chandler, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Brett Guthrie, Festive Events
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Pundits say Danville VP debate has more sizzle as race tightens
dbrock@amnews.comIt’s too soon to tell whether it will make any difference in the election, but interest in Thursday’s already anticipated vice presidential debate was ratcheted up a notch by what political watchers and viewers scored as a decisive victory...Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, Politics, White House, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Can Romney be trusted?
Following the first presidential debate, New York Times columnist David Brooks suggested Mitt Romney is now acting like the real Mitt Romney — a moderate, center-right candidate. To win the Republican nomination, Romney had to be farther to the...Tags: Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, The New York Times, Elections
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Republican party in Lincoln names Reed chairwoman
STANFORD — Jennifer Reed has been named chairwoman of the Lincoln County Republican Party after the resignation of Candice Franklin due to health issues. Reed grew up in Lincoln County and graduated from Crab Orchard High School. Lynda Closson,...
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Local Briefs: Oct. 2, 2012
Winchester Kiwanis meets Wednesday The Winchester Kiwanis Club will meet at noon Wednesday at Taste of China. Cindy Banks, president of the Winchester-Clark County Chamber of Commerce, will speak. Dave Underhill will be program chairman. Sylvania...
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