Kentucky Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft held a campaign stop at Kirchoff's Bakery in Paducah Thursday morning.
The former U.S. Ambassador to Canada and then to the United Nations in the Trump Administration drew a crowd that filled the room and was quite enthusiastic to her comments.
The Kentucky native told them she has the credentials as the best conservative Republican in Tuesday's primary election race. She noted the importance conservatives place on electing Republicans.
Craft said it's proven that she excels at results-driven leadership. Specifically, she noted her negotiating what she called "the largest trade deal in American history," which included Canada and Mexico. She said that brought millions of jobs to the U.S., including in Kentucky, while keeping them from being outsourced to China and Mexico.
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft visits Paducah
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