Michael Cassaro (D-Prospect) at the Owensboro International Barbeque Festival
OWENSBORO -- With just over a week to go until the May 20 primary election, the Owensboro International BBQ Festival's political forum gave four of the seven Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate a chance to hone their stump speeches for their campaigns' final pushes. Prospect physician Michael Cassaro, Manchester Attorney Ken Stepp, and fellow Louisville businessmen Greg Fischer and Bruce Lunsford all made the journey to Owensboro on Saturday to greet barbeque lovers and present their case to area voters.
"I would say that from my standpoint, 60 years and I've never been anywhere else. So everything I have done has really been built out of here. I consider myself a rural Kentuckian," Lunsford told PolitickerKY.com. "The candidate I am running against in November is a city slicker. I am dealing with the same thing in this race a little bit. I think I understand and relate to the agricultural community maybe as well as anybody that has run for United States Senator in a long time. Neither of our two present Senators has much feel what a farmer goes through. I was raised my entire life on a farm."
Meanwhile, Greg Fischer tried to capitalize on his recent cuts into Lunsford's lead in the polls.
"Our campaign has tremendous momentum right now and it has shaken up the establishment," said Fischer. "But I am not running for this office to please the establishment. I am running for this office for the people of Kentucky."
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