From Forward Kentucky: Republicans win on the Three Gs – plus an L for “Lying”
By BERRY CRAIG
Democrat Charlotte Goddard was campaigning door-to-door in a working-class Mayfield neighborhood when she spotted a Ten Commandments sign in the front yard of a modest house.
The occupant, a woman, was a registered Democrat, according to VoteBuilder, a computer program Democratic candidates use to identify Democratic voters.
“I’d been rather frequently hearing from people that you can’t be a Christian and a Democrat,” recalled Goddard, the unsuccessful Second House District candidate. “I thought to myself, ‘Should I just turn around and walk away?’”