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« on: December 13, 2016, 11:22:05 PM »

Clearly, they want to hold on to power for as long as they can, and don't want any radical legislation to muck that up.

"Right-to-work" (which is unpopular in Kentucky) isn't "radical"?

Nope.

Umm no. The Kentucky GOP is not in danger no matter what they did in regards to this bill.
 

In the legislature I am sure you're right.  But do you think Gov. Matt Bevin is a shoo-in for re-election? 

"Right to work" opponents need to figure out the PR battle. Maybe start by not calling it that.
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