In 2016, Trump carried Mississippi by about 17 points, while Kentucky voters handed him a 30-point victory. (“Beshear opposes President Trump,” a recent ad warns. “This is a slate of candidates that stands proudly with the president of the United States,” Bevin said, adding that “this whole impeachment charade is . “Trump isn’t as popular here as he used to be, and I believe Beshear cares,” Case said after attending a Beshear campaign event in Floyd County. But at the Bevin campaign event in Vanceburg, other Democrats said they were voting for the GOP ticket this year.
Source: Washington Post November 03, 2019 22:07 UTC