Senate 32: Website Launched; Robocalls Denounced
Usually, action for state legislative seats doesn't actually get going until after the completion of the General Assembly's regular session in an election year.
The action in Mike Reynold's 32nd Senate district has kicked off early.
Recently we relayed the report that Reynolds already had two individuals filed to run against him.
Page One Kentucky pointed out that one even has a website up already.
Now comes a story of robocalls that no one will claim credit for.
Sen. Mike Reynolds, D-Bowling Green, confirmed that there have been robo calls made to area residents disparaging his record but he would comment no further.
The two Republicans who will battle each other in the primary say they have had nothing to do with the calls and in fact tried to get to the source.
"We denounce this tactic, and we are concentrating on the May Republican primary," candidate Ed Mills said. "The natural thing is for people to accuse either Mike Wilson or me of financing these calls, but we would like to make it clear that we have not."
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Wilson said the calls purportedly questioned Reynolds' lack of effort on one of his committees and called him names.
Crazy politics already!







