Saturday, March 22, 2008

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Beshear's Poll Position...

Results from the Lexington Herald Leader poll on Beshear's performance:

How do you rate Beshear's performance as governor?

He's the best governor Kentucky has had. 24 (1%)
He's mediocre. 238 (14%)
He can't get anything done. 293 (18%)
The governor is great; the state Legislature is the problem. 156 (9%)
He's the worst governor ever. 960 (57%)

Total Votes: 1671

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Hello, Dolly!



In the interest of fairness, our liberal Tusktificator, Dolly McNuts, will occasionally provide political commentary. Stay tuned!

McCracken Co. Republican Party Elects New Officers!

Congratulations to Dan Underwood, new Chairman of the McCracken County Republican Party!


Officers were elected on Saturday, March 15th at the Mass County Convention in Paducah.


Other members of the County GOP leadership include:

Cheryl Grana, Vice-Chair
Sue Tharp, Secretary
Bart Schofield, Treasurer
Stacey Beans Martin, Youth Chair

Thank you to Rick Grana, former Chairman, for four years of dedicated leadership to the county party.

Performance Poll for Beshear

ONLINE POLL:
The Lexington Herald-Leader is conducting an online poll asking "How do you rate Beshear's performance as governor?"

Go to http://www.kentucky.com/454/story/350929.html - and cast your vote today!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

McCracken County Republican Women

MCRW Meeting
Friday, March 14
12-1pm
Pasta House Co.

Guest Speaker: Bobbi Holder, Student, AJSL
Topic: Immigration Law

For more information, please contact Donna-Maria Walker.

Mass County Convention


GOP Mass County Convention
Saturday, March 15

Courtroom C
10:00 a.m.

Registered Republicans are encouraged to attend


Questions or comments should be directed to:
Russ Randall, 1st District Chairman

Confidence in Confidentiality: SB 62 Passes Senate Unanimously!

Legislation to create an address confidentiality program in Kentucky to help protect victims of domestic abuse from their abusers (SB62), unanimously passed the Senate and is on its way to the House.

The legislation is sponsored by Senator Julie Denton (R) and was initiated by Secretary of State, Trey Grayson (R).

Secretary Grayson addressed the development of SB 62 as the keynote speaker for the 'emancipation themed' McCracken County Republican Women's 1st Annual Lincoln Day Luncheon in February 2007.

Thanks to caring public servants like Trey Grayson and Julie Denton, more victims of domestic abuse in the state of Kentucky may soon be emancipated from their fears of open records requests and will have the opportunity to go to the polls with confidence in their confidentiality.

Please learn more about this important legislation and help Kentucky join the 25 other states that offer the same protection to victims of domestic abuse.