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The Daily

How Impeachment Consumed a Governor’s Race

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Kentucky’s unpopular Republican governor, Matthew G. Bevin, was facing a losing battle. So he turned to President Trump, and a polarized political landscape, for help. Today, we look at why Tuesday’s race for governor in Kentucky is drawing outsized attention, what it may tell us about the politics of impeachment, and how a state race became a national test. Guest: Jonathan Martin, a national political correspondent for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: Matthew G. Bevin, the incumbent governor in Kentucky, was deeply unpopular after blaming striking teachers for violence against children.Mr. Bevin pivoted away from his own agenda to make the race for governor a referendum on national politics.Andrew G. Beshear, Mr. Bevin’s Democratic challenger, has claimed victory, but Mr. Bevin has not conceded. Explore our map of the results: A few thousand votes separate the candidates after all precincts reported.

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0:00.0

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.

0:02.3

This is The Daily.

0:03.9

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

0:09.4

Last night's election for Governor of Kentucky

0:12.8

is drawing outsized attention

0:15.2

because of what it may tell us

0:17.5

about the politics of impeachment.

0:20.2

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

0:22.5

Jonathan Martin, on how a local race

0:25.9

became a national test.

0:28.2

It's Wednesday, November 6th.

0:32.2

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

0:34.3

Jonathan, what was happening in the Kentucky Governor's race

0:37.3

back in April?

0:38.5

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

0:40.1

Teacher of the day!

0:42.1

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

0:43.3

So Governor Matt Bevin, the incumbent Republican,

0:45.6

was pursuing very controversial pension overhalls

0:48.6

in the state for state employees

0:50.7

and teachers were striking and protested.

0:53.9

[♪ Music playing to the end of the film's music begins to play...

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