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Dale Romans, a champion thoroughbred horse trainer and 2026 Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate, stated at a 2026 KET primary debate: 'You don't have to like abortion to understand that a woman has a right to her body, and I will always stay pro-choice, because I think a woman's body, she has a right to do what she feels is best for her. It's between her and her doctor.' He lost the May 19 D primary to Charles Booker.
Romans explicitly opposed tariffs as economic policy: 'There's a lot of tariffs that hurt Americans. It's basically a tax on us...I don't think that that's a strong, sustainable economic policy.' He also proposed lowering Medicare eligibility to age 50 -- a government-expansion healthcare proposal that increases entitlement spending and is inconsistent with the rubric's balanced-budget and limited-government standard.
Romans proposed giving undocumented working immigrants 'legal status' without a citizenship path: 'there's an estimated 11 million undocumented workers...We need to figure out a way to make them documented so that, if they're sponsored by an employer, and if they're vetted and they're not criminals, and they're paying taxes -- We need those people.' While he supported deporting criminal illegal immigrants, his emphasis on legalizing the labor force is inconsistent with the rubric's enforcement-first and E-Verify standard.
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