Frankfort, Ky. Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman announced Monday she is running for governor in 2027, speaking at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History; she cited her record as the state's 58th lieutenant governor, her background as an educator and nonprofit founder, and her priorities of education and mental-health access. The announcement initiates a Democratic primary season and frames debates around Pre-K expansion, school funding and mental-health services; Beshear-Coleman administration figures cited nearly 70,000 new jobs and $45 billion in investment as part of her record, and campaign events, filings and fundraising activities are expected this week and in the coming months.
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科尔曼的竞选可能会塑造肯塔基州的未来。她对教育和心理健康的关注可能会影响您社区的学校和服务。请关注竞选活动和辩论。它们将进一步揭示她的计划。
科尔曼的政绩包括创造了7万个新就业岗位和450亿美元的投资。如果您重视就业增长和教育,她的候选资格可能会引起共鸣。如果您认识关心肯塔基州未来的人,不妨转发此信息。
Jacqueline Coleman 及其竞选团队在关注教育的选民和支持者中立即获得了关注和动员。
竞争对手和政治对手将面临更为拥挤和激烈的民主党初选,以及潜在的普选挑战。
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