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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKentucky 2022
Wouldn't it be lovely if Andy Beshear could take out Rand Paul next year???
Rand needs to go away.
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Kentucky 2022 (Original Post)
leftieNanner
Jan 2021
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OnDoutside
(19,953 posts)1. I think he'd be better off going for reelection in 2023, and then
Go for McConnell's seat in 2026.
leftieNanner
(15,082 posts)2. Oooh! I like this idea.
Is there anyone else who can run against Paul?
OnDoutside
(19,953 posts)3. That I don't know but McConnell would be heading to 85 at that stage and
Beshear would only be about 48 or so, hopefully after a successful track record.
joshcryer
(62,269 posts)4. Rand Paul is such a two faced fascist.
Would it be that he was ousted.
But KY is too intrenched with a backwards society kept down by the very people who run that state.
BGBD
(3,282 posts)5. He should
Rand's vote shares aren't all that impressive considering how red Kentucky is as a base. Beshear has shown an ability to win statewide and Paul isn't all that popular