Resurfaced photo of Dem governor posing with anti-Christian LGBTQ group takes center stage in year's top race

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Resurfaced photo of Dem governor posing with anti-Christian LGBTQ group takes center stage in year's top race
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The campaigns of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and state Attorney General Daniel Cameron are clashing over a resurfaced photo of the former with an anti-Christian LGBTQ group.

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"Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a blatantly hateful group mocking religion. As Christians across the country are offended and appalled by the obscenity and offensive behavior of this group, this is just another reminder of how out of touch Andy Beshear is with Kentuckians," RGA national press secretary Courtney Alexander said.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron speaks during a press conference to announce a grand jury's decision to indict one of three Louisville Metro Police Department officers involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor on September 23, 2020, in Frankfort, Kentucky.at the time that"everyone in Kentucky counts," and he"would absolutely take that picture again."

When asked whether Beshear felt the same way in 2023 as he did in 2020 following the Dodgers controversy, campaign spokesperson Alex Floyd said the attacks over the photo were an attempt to divide Kentuckians."Daniel Cameron should finally appoint a special prosecutor to look into Matt Bevin’s appalling pardons of child rapists instead of pitting Kentuckians against each other.

Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear meets with supporters during a stop on his three-day bus tour across the state that ran from May 19 through May 21, 2023.

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