May 13 Local News Heiner's Lead Grows, Fischer And King Gain In Latest Poll A Bluegrass Poll commissioned by the Courier-Journal and WHAS11 shows the number of undecided voters in the Republican and Democratic primaries shrinking by about half. Benefiting from the drop are Democrat Greg Fischer and Republican Hal Heiner. Fischer now holds 42 percent of the vote among Democrats, marking an 11 point increase from a similar poll released last month. Behind Fischer is Metro Councilman Jim King, who gained eight points and holds 21 percent of the vote. King has overtaken fellow Councilman David Tandy, who dropped to third with 13 percent of the vote. He previously polled at 16 percent. By Gabe Bullard May 13 Local News Heiner's Lead Grows, Fischer And King Gain In Latest Poll Gabe Bullard
May 12 Local News Next Louisville: The Democratic Primary Part Two Given the crowded field, it's possible that a candidate could win the primary with 25 to 30 percent of the vote… By Gabe Bullard May 12 Local News Next Louisville: The Democratic Primary Part Two Gabe Bullard
Apr 16 Local News Marshall Holds Press Conference On Electromagnetic Attacks The organization Freedom from Covert Harassment and Surveillance held a press conference in Louisville Friday with Democratic mayoral candidate Connie Marshall. By Gabe Bullard Apr 16 Local News Marshall Holds Press Conference On Electromagnetic Attacks Gabe Bullard