In final debate, Bevin and Beshear were asked to be nice to each other. They weren’t.
It was the last question of the last debate of a grueling gubernatorial campaign between two politicians who have been at each other's throats for three and a half years, let alone the past six months.
Attorney General
Each had a prepared answers: Bevin complimented Beshear on running for office and Beshear complimented Bevin for his work to improve the foster care system. But it quickly devolved.
"This governor has brought needed attention to [the foster care system]," Beshear said. "And what we do need to see are better results. You know there are fewer foster parents today than there were four years ago."
"That's a lie, that's not true...." Bevin said. "It may be written down on your sheet and someone may have told you that, but that is an absolute lie."
Reforming the foster care and adoption system in
The Beshear campaign did not cite the source for his claim.
Throughout the campaign, the word liar has been thrown around by the candidates more than
Exchange 1: Beshear talks about his devotion to public schools. Bevin calls Beshear out for sending his kids to private schools. Beshear says Bevin is attacking his kids and isn't fit for office.
Exchange 2: Beshear answers a question about opioids. Bevin accuses Beshear of playing a secretive role in the state's settlement with
Or, recently, exchange 3: Beshear accuses Bevin of denying that the governor said someone commits suicide in a casino every night. Bevin says Beshear's lying, but doubles down on the issue, saying in
On Tuesday, all three of those exchanges occurred.
In the final week of the campaign, both candidates have settled on their closing message. For Bevin, it's his ties to President
Often, those messages were overshadowed by the candidates hurling insults at each other and getting stuck in the ruts of the same fights they've been having for years.
When Beshear refused to answer whether he would place a toll on the
"You can't get through one debate without being nasty," Beshear said.
"It's not nasty, it's called the truth," Bevin said. "The truth hurts, I know. It's painful sometimes."
"Can you control yourself for one debate?" Beshear said. "Just for one."
It was a theme underscored when moderator
Beshear said he would have liked it to be less nasty. Bevin said he was proud of his campaign.
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