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Former Kentucky state Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson to run as Democrat to replace Barr in Congress

Austin Horn, Lexington Herald-Leader on

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Former Lexington state representative Cherlynn Stevenson is running to flip the 6th Congressional District from red to blue in 2026, she announced Tuesday.

Stevenson said that she believes the seat is within reach for Democrats despite GOP Rep. Andy Barr’s recent landslide victories.

“I know how to win in a red seat,” Stevenson said in an interview with the Herald-Leader about the race.

So, how is it done? Stevenson said she’ll focus on aggressive in-person campaigning and hammering home the “meat and potatoes” issues of prices, education and health care.

A predicted backlash to the policies of President Donald Trump, whose undulating tariff strategy has stirred uncertainty and even discontent on Wall Street, is central to her argument. The available polling on Trump’s approval rating has been declining steadily.

“I think people are really scared by the chaos that they’re seeing in Washington right now,” she said.

“You know, we see tariffs that are hurting our local economies and threatening a lot of jobs. We see people that are worried that the Social Security benefits aren’t going to be there, that Medicaid and Medicare are in danger. You know, a carton of eggs cost more, and people’s nest eggs have gone down.”

Stevenson added: “I think that the environment is going to be right for somebody who’s out there not trying to talk about the things that divide us, but about the real issues that Kentucky families and working families are facing right now.”

But while Stevenson, 48, won her seat three times, she lost on the fourth effort to Rep. Vanessa Grossl, R-Georgetown, last year.

Grossl flipped the seat — which stretches across much of suburban and rural Fayette County as well a slice of Scott County — winning by about half a percentage point two years after Stevenson won reelection by an even slimmer margin.

Republican Party of Kentucky Communications Director Andy Westberry pointed the loss out in a statement on Stevenson’s candidacy.

“Cherlynn Stevenson must be a glutton for punishment. After getting rejected by voters in her own backyard, she’s now aiming higher — only to fall harder. Her entry into this race isn’t a serious campaign; it’s a one-way ticket to political career-ending humiliation.

 

“Let’s be clear: the 6th District is Trump Country — rock-solid Republican ground where liberal pipe dreams go to die,” Westberry wrote.

Indeed, Trump won the district by about 15 percentage points. Ever since a close three-point victory over Democrat Amy McGrath in 2018, Barr has won his last three elections by an average of 24 percentage points.

But Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, albeit with a different off-year electorate, won the district by about 20.

And Stevenson’s pledge to focus on the “real issues” over the divisive ones sounds a lot like Beshear’s classic pitch to voters, both in Kentucky and more recently on the national stage.

So where does Beshear stand on Stevenson’s run? She said she spoke to the governor before making her announcement, and he was “encouraging,”

“He was encouraging. We talked about the fact that I have been able to win in difficult districts. You know, he has endorsed me in every other race that I’ve ever been in, and I look forward to earning his endorsement this time,” Stevenson said.

She did not say whether she believed his endorsement would come during the primary for the seat.

A handful of other Kentucky Democrats have been mentioned as possibilities for the seat, especially since the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee listed the Central Kentucky-based district as one of their 35 Republican-held “Districts in Play” for the 2026 cycle.

Federal prosecutor Zach Dembo and former Lexington councilman David Kloiber are two names to watch; former secretary of state Allison Lundergan Grimes is also mentioned as a potential candidate.

Fayette County makes up about 44% of the district.

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