Kentucky governor looks for last-minute boost from Trump
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Republican Gov. Matt Bevin basked Monday in the campaign finale he craved — an election-eve appearance with President Donald Trump hours before voters settle Kentucky’s closely watched governor’s race between Bevin and Democrat Andy Beshear.
The Monday evening rally at Rupp Arena reinforced one of Bevin’s main campaign themes — his alliance with Trump, whose popularity surpasses the governor’s in the state.
Trump tweeted support for Bevin on Monday morning, saying he “has worked really hard & done a GREAT job.” Thousands of people, many wearing Trump shirts and hats, gathered inside the Lexington arena hours before the rally.
Beshear, the state’s attorney general, spent the day campaigning in western Kentucky. The presidential rally didn’t throw Beshear off his strategy of making the race about state issues. The challenger stuck to his themes of improving public schools, creating better-paying jobs and protecting health care and public pensions. Beshear planned to finish the day with an evening rally in Louisville, a Democratic stronghold where he needs a big turnout.