Kentucky Republican State Rep. Gordon Enters 6th Congressional District Race
Kentucky Republican State Rep. Gordon Enters 6th Congressional District Race

Kentucky Republican State Rep. Gordon Enters 6th Congressional District Race

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Deanna Gordon, a Republican state representative from Richmond, Kentucky, has entered the race for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Republican Andy Barr, who is running for Senate. Gordon positions herself as a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, emphasizing her alignment with the Trump agenda on issues such as immigration, guns, energy, and tax cuts, and branding herself as a 'true Trump MAGA voice' and 'Fearless Conservative.' She highlights her experience as a small business owner and faith-driven commitment to improving jobs and community safety in Kentucky's 6th Congressional District. The race also includes other candidates like Democrats David Kloiber and Cherlynn Stevenson, and Republicans Ryan Dotson and potentially Dr. Ralph Alvarado. In Iowa, the GOP has nominated Christopher Prosch for a special state senate election, while State Rep. Matt Windschitl has announced his run for the 4th Congressional District seat, emphasizing conservative priorities such as Second Amendment rights, border security, and tax cuts. Windschitl, with a background that includes military service and political leadership, faces GOP primary challengers, while the Democratic candidate recently withdrew.

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