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Columbia's Jr. Stotts with Alison Lundergan Grimes



2014-10-25 - Greensburg, KY - Photo by Larry Smith.
Columbia's Junior Stotts was greeted with long time friend Alison Lundergan Grimes on a campaign stop in Greensburg, KY, my hometown. Stotts was the only Columbian I saw, but gathering was strong. Green County Judge Misty Edwards was there. Alison spoke in the Historic Green County Courthouse, the oldest one in the State of Kentucky. She gave a rock star performance sounding her populist theme calling for not a minimum wage, but a livable wage. Her theme is give the struggling people who want to work, a chance to do so. She really got into a song a man in the crowd sang to her, one whose lyrics he wrote especially for the occasion. - LARRY SMITH


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