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Cashew
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« on: December 13, 2016, 08:14:05 PM »

First, Governor Matt Bevin has decided NOT to go for transgendered bathrooms legislation, and the newly empowered GOP leadership in the House is going for a more moderate (or pragmatic) path than their more radical North Carolinian counterparts.

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.   






Umm no. The Kentucky GOP is not in danger no matter what they did in regards to this bill.
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Cashew
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2016, 09:13:12 PM »

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? 

He might have a decent challenger, but the KY Democratic party still looks like it is going through the "atrophy" phase other southern Democratic parties finished.
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