David Williams And Richie Farmer Will Make Campaign Stops In Louisville, Lexington, Hazard, Owensboro, Paducah And Bowling Green Tomorrow. Read More
Williams & Farmer to Hold Press Conferences Across Kentucky on Monday
(Frankfort) David Williams and Richie Farmer, leading Republican candidates
for Governor and Lt. Governor, will hold six press conferences on Monday,
May 16 ahead of Tuesday's primary election.
NOTE: All times local.
9:00 a.m. Louisville. Central American Airways, Bowman Field
(west field of field), 2805 Taylorsville Road, Louisville, KY.
10:15 a.m. Lexington. TAC Air, General Aviation Building, 4308
Hangar Drive, Lexington, KY.
11:30 a.m. Hazard. Wendell H. Ford Regional Airport, Reddy Room,
1300 Wendell Ford Terminal Dr, Chavies, KY.
1:35 p.m. Owensboro. Owensboro Daviess County Regional
Airport, 2200 Airport Rd, Owensboro, KY.
3:10 p.m. Paducah. Midwest Aviation, Barkley Regional Airport,
200 Hardy Roberts Dr, West Paducah, KY.
4:45 p.m. Bowling Green. Bowling Green/Warren County Regional
Airport, 1000 Woodhurst St, Bowling Green, KY.
If you have questions please email Michelle Clark
(michelle@williamsfarmer.com) or call 502-320-4092. Scott Jennings will be
traveling with Williams and Farmer during the day; he can be reached at
502-649-3425 or at scott@williamsfarmer.com.
On Tuesday, Williams will vote in Burkesville before traveling to Lexington.
Farmer will vote in Frankfort.
Both candidates will be at the Marriott Griffin Gate Hotel in Lexington on
Tuesday evening for the campaign's victory party. Doors open to the public
at 5:00 p.m. Scott Jennings and campaign chairman Donald Storm will be
available for interviews beginning at 3:00 p.m.
If you would like to interview the candidates on Election Night during a
live broadcast, please get your request to michelle@williamsfarmer.com as
soon as possible.
--
Ginger Wills
Finance Director
Williams-Farmer 2011
(502) 330-4737 (cell)
Ginger@williamsfarmer.com
To make your secure online donation, please visit www.WilliamsFarmer.com
Labels: GOP, Kentucky politics, Republicanism
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