I have deep family roots in Western Kentucky.

You cannot fan the flames and condemn the fire.

I've given everything I've got as attorney general.

I'll be a governor that fights for Kentucky families.

As attorney general, I've led a victim-centered office.

For too many Kentuckians, it's simply too hard to vote.

I'll be a governor who looks out for Kentucky families.

Like half of Kentucky, my family has pre-existing conditions.

I believe in living up to my promises of protecting families.

As governor, I'll work to lower health care costs for all of us.

Those that have less money shouldn't have their voices squelched.

Kentuckians deserve leaders who aren't afraid to do the right thing.

When I say I'm going to be a governor for all Kentuckians, I mean it.

As governor, I'll treat all Kentucky families with dignity and respect.

It's an honor to have the support and trust of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO.

My granddad and great granddad were Baptist preachers from Western Kentucky.

As attorney general, I've launched a specialized unit to protect voting rights.

I'm grateful to have the trust and support of the Kentucky Education Association.

My guiding principle has always been that we do better when we respect one another.

I'm grateful to have the trust and support of Kentucky's Fraternal Order of Police.

Health care should not be a partisan issue. Because health care is a Kentucky issue.

It's a true honor to have the endorsement of the Kentucky Professional Fire Fighters.

Our seniors deserve dignity, high-quality care, and a government that works for them.

Our commitment to veterans requires that we fight for access to affordable health care.

The fact that someone owes money will not keep them from getting their voting rights back.

Social distancing does not mean isolation. Call and video chat with friends and loved ones.

The hardest thing about running for office is not getting to spend enough time with my kids.

Kentuckians can see how I've lived my values by looking at my priorities as attorney general.

I'm honored to receive the support of former Republican candidate for governor, William Woods.

My vision for Western Kentucky's economy is to turn the region into a world leader in agritech.

Like so many Kentuckians, I have been disgusted by the bullying and self-enrichment from Matt Bevin.

When Kentuckians work hard, they should be able to get ahead and earn a good living for their family.

Kentucky's first responders and fire fighters are true public servants who keep our communities safe.

Matt Bevin has made it clear: he cares more about out-of-state CEOs than Kentucky's working families.

There will be no higher priority in a Beshear/Coleman Administration than our public education system.

As attorney general, I'm helping lead a national effort to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions.

The governor should be a public servant, who listens, brings people together and governs with compassion.

As governor, I will run an administration prioritizing veterans, and that means getting them actual results.

We're focused on creating good-paying jobs of the future, where Kentucky has the opportunity to lead the country.

When Matt Bevin attacks teachers, he's insulting our friends, families, and neighbors, along with our public schools.

I am working to ensure major corporations stop putting profits ahead of the health and safety of our Kentucky families.

I'm honored to have the trust and support of the United Mine Workers of America and the working families they represent.

Let's put our workers first, boost skills training and invest in growth sectors like agritech and advanced manufacturing.

When Matt Bevin tried to bully teachers and illegally cut their pensions, I proudly stood with them to fight back and win.

Instead of fighting to make things better, Matt Bevin has used the governor's office to bully workers and help his cronies.

Just like my kids, I was raised with our Kentucky values. We treat everyone with respect, and we look out for our neighbors.

I owe it to the people of Kentucky not to bow to terror, but to continue to do what is right for their families and for mine.

As governor, I'll focus on these concrete steps to make it easier to vote and include every community in our democratic process.

I am releasing a comprehensive ethics plan because our people should be able to trust that their government is working for them.

Voting is the bedrock of our democracy and we have a moral responsibility to protect and expand the right to vote - for everyone.

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