Politics & Government

Beshear: Ashley Judd wants to talk about U.S. Senate race

Ashley Judd spoke to about 1,000 people on the steps of the state capitol in Frankfort in February 2009 as part of the  I Love Mountains  rally against mountaintop removal coal mining. Photo by Tom Eblen | Staff
Ashley Judd spoke to about 1,000 people on the steps of the state capitol in Frankfort in February 2009 as part of the I Love Mountains rally against mountaintop removal coal mining. Photo by Tom Eblen | Staff Herald-Leader

FRANKKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear said Thursday that he has spoken with actress Ashley Judd and plans to talk more with her about next year's U.S. Senate race.

"She's been trying to arrange and will be arranging some more conversations here in the next month or so," Beshear told reporters after a bill signing.

Beshear said he spoke with Judd at the Bluegrass Ball in Washington D.C. in January. He declined to say if he would endorse her entry into the race against Republican incumbent Mitch McConnell.

"There are a number of people who are still talking about running for the U.S. Senate and I think she would be a very serious candidate, there may be others who would also... but I'm going to encourage as many as possible to take a look at it," Beshear said.

Various media outlets have reported that Judd met this week with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee about a possible run.

This story was originally published February 21, 2013 at 3:29 PM with the headline "Beshear: Ashley Judd wants to talk about U.S. Senate race."

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