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Kentucky Gubernatorial Election Heats Up as Beshear and Cameron Neck and Neck in the Polls

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Key takeaways:

  • Incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron are in a tight race for the Kentucky gubernatorial election.
  • Recent polls have put the race in a dead heat, with both candidates at 47% and 4% undecided.
  • The election is set to take place on November 3rd, and the outcome will be closely watched by political analysts across the country.

Kentucky is gearing up for a tight race between incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the upcoming gubernatorial election. Beshear has enjoyed positive approval ratings in a state that traditionally votes Republican, largely due to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recent polls have put the race in a dead heat, with both candidates at 47% and 4% undecided. This is a change from mid-October, when Beshear was leading by 16 points. One of the more troubling signs for Beshear is that the number of former President Donald Trump’s supporters who plan to vote for Cameron has increased from 54% in October to 79% last week.

Beshear won his first race in 2019 by a slim margin, defeating then-GOP Governor Matt Bevin by just over 5,000 votes. This race will be a key indicator of the national political environment ahead of the 2024 election, as well as the state of Kentucky’s political landscape.

The election is set to take place on November 3rd, and the outcome will be closely watched by political analysts across the country. With both candidates polling close to each other, the race is sure to be a nail-biter.

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