I was just reading up on the special election rules for Kentucky. They were recently changed - it used to be the governor would appoint someone who had to be a member of the same political party. Now it’s a special election for a person from any political party. So what you’re saying is correct: it’s possible a dem wins and there are slimmer margins in the senate.
I was just reading up on the special election rules for Kentucky. They were recently changed - it used to be the governor would appoint someone who had to be a member of the same political party. Now it’s a special election for a person from any political party. So what you’re saying is correct: it’s possible a dem wins and there are slimmer margins in the senate.