Kentucky Republican Candidate: ‘Will Not Have Transgenders' in School if Elected
GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft is a former UN ambassador.
May 10, 2023
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft is a former UN ambassador.
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