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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Coleman's run could shape Kentucky's future. Her focus on education and mental health could impact schools and services in your community. Keep an eye on campaign events and debates. They'll reveal more about her plans.
Coleman's record includes 70,000 new jobs and a $45 billion investment. If you value job growth and education, her candidacy might resonate. Worth forwarding if you know someone who cares about Kentucky's future.
Jacqueline Coleman and her campaign team gained immediate visibility and mobilization among education-focused voters and supporters.
Opposing candidates and political opponents face a more crowded and competitive Democratic primary and potential general election challenges.
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