David Williams

August 29, 2008 - 3:24pm

Williams: Palin shores up GOP base

DENVER  – John McCain’s  Kentucky presidential campaign chair, state Sen. David Williams (R-Burkesville), sees the selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as the Arizona lawmaker’s vice presidential running mate as a welcome addition to McCain’s ticket that solidifies core Republican support.

“She brings the Republican base, unlike some of the other candidates who were similarly qualified,” said Williams.

Contrasted to rumored potential picks such as U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Ct.) and former Gov. Tom Ridge (R-Pa.), Palin favors an anti-abortion position. Williams also noted she was a member of the National Rifle Association.

Williams argued that Palin’s political experience proves she will be a strong campaigner, given her success in unseating Governor Frank Murkowski in 2006.

“She has strong campaigning experience,” said Williams. “In a state like Alaska, where the population is relatively spread out, you have to be a skilled politician to beat incumbent governors.”

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August 7, 2008 - 6:44pm

With her campaign now rolling, Stein turns a critical eye to Williams

LEXINGTON -- With her bid for the 13th state Senate district just in the developing stages, state Rep. Kathy Stein (D-Lexington) took aim on Wednesday night at the head of the chamber she hopes to join - Senate President David Williams (R-Burkesville).

"President Williams doesn't like people to publicly say anything about him - to criticize him," said Stein. "I learned a long time ago that if you are going to be in politics, you need to take stands that need to be taken."

"You also have to have a skin that is as thick as a rhinoceroses' hide," added Stein.

Stein was addressing the crowd in Lexington at a forum for candidates competing for the Democratic nod for the 75th state House seat - the seat she gave up for her state Senate run. She said she was hopeful the victorious candidate could prove to be an ally in the state legislature.

"I am looking forward to embracing him and her so that we can work together to make sure that David Williams in the Senate has someone who will stand up to him," said Stein.

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August 1, 2008 - 8:48am

This week's PolitickerKY.com's Winners & Losers

Calling for an Arab genocide won't make you a winner, but that's not the only reason Sonny Landham made this week's loser list. U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell and Barack Obama both got some good polling news this week, but McConnell still managed to make the loser list. Find out who else made our Winners & Losers list. | CLICK HERE

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July 30, 2008 - 5:45pm

Senate President Williams announced as McCain's Kentucky chair

U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in Inez, KY earlier this year: Politicker photo

The campaign of presumptive Republican presidential nominee and U.S. Sen. John McCain announced its first organizational moves in the state this afternoon, naming state Senate President David Williams (R-Burkesville) as Kentucky campaign chair.

A 22-year veteran of the state Senate, Williams has served as that body's president since 2000. He also unsuccessfully sought to unseat then-incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Wendell Ford in 1996.

"John McCain is a leader who Kentuckians can believe in. John McCain will protect our country, grow our economy, reform our government and improve America's energy security," said Williams in a statement dispatched by the McCain campaign. "We believe voters in Kentucky have a choice this November between John McCain, who will lead this nation forward, and Barack Obama who will take our country backward with his failed policies of the past. John McCain has always put our country's interest before his own; I am confident he will continue to do so as president."

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June 26, 2008 - 5:07pm

KY Republicans laud gun ban decision

Reaction to the United States Supreme Court's decision in the DC v. Heller case emanated from prominent Republicans in Kentucky quickly today, after the Court overturned a Washington D.C. law banning handgun ownership in a 5-4 decision.

"Today the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects the individual right of law-abiding citizens of the District of Colombia to protect themselves in their own homes," said Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Louisville) in a statement. "This landmark ruling will ensure that regardless of where citizens reside, the government will respect their rights that are guaranteed by the Second Amendment."

In the Court's majority opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia concluded "the District's ban on handgun possession in the home violates the Second Amendment, as does its prohibition against rendering any lawful firearm
in the home operable for the purpose of immediate
self-defense.

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June 11, 2008 - 6:40am

Pension agreement reached, special session likely

With leaders from the state House and Senate reaching an agreement on pension reform legislation, it now appears likely the whole of both those bodies will reconvene in Frankfort for a five-day special session to consider the legislation.

"My staff and I will be working with the House and Senate leadership to finalize the details of a draft bill. Assuming that these final details are ironed out I will issue a call for a special session of the General Assembly on June 23, 2008, to quickly pass that legislation," said Governor Steve Beshear (D-Lexington) in a statement released today.

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June 8, 2008 - 2:44pm

RPK Convention: Resolution and delegate round-up

BOWLING GREEN -- Despite some particularly visible dissent on the convention floor on Saturday, Republican Party of Kentucky leadership was not abated from approving a package of nineteen resolutions and their favored slate of at-large delegates to the Republican National Convention.

One effort by a handful of Ron Paul delegates attempting to extract one resolution for debate was beaten back from the Chair on procedural grounds during Saturday's Kentucky Republican convention in Bowling Green. Otherwise, all the resolutions recommended by the convention's Resolutions Committee passed easily by voice vote.

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June 8, 2008 - 2:40pm

Republicans blast Dems at convention and assert their readiness for general

BOWLING GREEN --"If you read the New York Times today or just watched what was going on television, you would think that this election is over with and Barack Obama has already been coronated," said Republican National Committee Chair Mike Duncan at Saturday's Kentucky Republican convention in Bowling Green. "But let me tell you, that is not the case...we are ready for this election."

As national polls and speculation abound predicting a tough 2008 for Republicans across the country, top Kentucky Republicans sought to combat that trend in thinking by presenting their party as prepared for the general election while ripping into their Democratic opponents throughout their state convention this weekend.

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June 8, 2008 - 12:25pm

Top Republicans stress energy independence at state GOP convention

BOWLING GREEN -- As gas prices across the country continue to skyrocket, top state Republican leaders continue to push increased domestic production of both oil and Kentucky's rich coal reserves as means with which to increase supply and sever American links to the volatile Middle Eastern region.

State Senate President David Williams (R-Burkesville) pushed this point in dramatic terms at Saturday's Kentucky Republican convention, linking Middle East oil producers to terrorist groups while calling for a greater use of Kentucky resources.

"Kentucky coal miners in the east and the west are ready to provide the energy that we need to become independent from the shieks who turn our own money against us and fund the terrorists," exclaimed Williams.

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June 3, 2008 - 3:56pm

National and state leaders announced for state GOP convention

Prominent Republicans from mutliple levels of government are expected in Bowling Green on Saturday for the Kentucky Republican Party's annual convention, with the guest list topped by U.S. Senator Jim Bunning (R-Southgate) and U.S. Reps Geoff Davis (R-Hebron) and Hal Rogers (R-Somerset).

The Saturday convention will begin at 1pm at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green. Other guests confirming their attendance at the event include state Senate President David Williams, Secretary of State Trey Grayson, and state Senator Brett Guthrie, the Republican nominee in the race for Kentucky's open 2nd Congressional District seat.

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