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Charles Merwin "Trey" Grayson III (born April 18, 1972) is an American politician and attorney who is a member at Frost Brown Todd and a principal at CivicPoint. A former Secretary of State of Kentucky, Grayson was a candidate in the 2010 Republican primary to replace retiring U.S. Senator Jim Bunning, losing to Rand Paul, the Tea Party favorite.
Former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson was among the last crop of Republicans to run for an open Senate seat in Kentucky. McConnell backed Grayson in that primary over Paul. Grayson said ...
Former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson said candidates don't risk many votes in a primary by backing Trump and his version of events on Jan. 6, he said. They do risk votes if they cross ...
Paul embraced the Tea Party movement, and promoted "small government principles" one day after he officially entered the race for Kentucky's open seat. [18] Paul ran a strong anti-Washington message. One commercial tied Grayson as part of the problem, noting that Grayson raised money with AIG executives in Washington. In another advertisement ...
Incumbent Republican Trey Grayson was elected in 2003 with 52.5% of the vote. He was challenged by the former Mayor of Pineville , Democrat Bruce Hendrickson . Grayson held a narrow 45–39 lead over Hendrickson in a Research 2000 poll conducted in October.
Former GOP Secretary of State Trey Grayson disagreed, saying that many party power brokers could be swayed by a swing-state pick such as Cooper or Kelly. “It would be helpful to be from a swing ...
Secretary of State Elaine Walker, a Democrat and former mayor of Bowling Green, was appointed on January 29, 2011, to fill the unexpired term of Trey Grayson.Grayson, a Republican, ran in the 2010 race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, but he lost in the Republican primary to Rand Paul (who went on to be elected to the Senate).
The 37-year-old executive announced to an audience of around 300 people on Monday night that he intends to seek the highest office in the state. “Kentucky needs a CEO,” Keck said in a video ...