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The annual Fancy Farm picnic has long been Kentucky's political event of the summer. But in the modern political world, does ...
Nothing says MAGA like a Brooks Brothers-wearing attorney from the Chevy Chase neighborhood in Lexington,” the emcee joked of Andy Barr.
The Republican Party of Kentucky's annual Lincoln Dinner was a chance for Senate candidates to bring their message in front ...
Republicans mocked the Kentucky Democratic Party’s absence at Fancy Farm this year. Some Democratic voters saw their absence ...
On the first Saturday in August, federal and state elected officials and candidates will gather at a church picnic to meet ...
A renowned Kentucky picnic turned into a Republican political skirmish on Saturday. Three candidates competing to succeed ...
One drove in on a garbage truck. Others brought buses of supporters. By the end of Fancy Farm, all hoped their messages landed with Kentucky voters.
Fancy Farm political picnic organizer Mark Wilson has seen some of Kentucky's best rivalries at the annual St. Jerome Catholic Church fundraiser. In modern times, he said, Bluegrass titans such as ...
Kentucky's Fancy Farm picnic is a long-standing tradition combining barbecue, political speeches, and candidate roasting. While some consider the event crucial for statewide candidates, others ...
Where there is some agreement: The event — on Aug. 2 — is unique to the Bluegrass State and something anyone who is interested in Kentucky politics should experience. And with a high-profile race to ...