The De-Lovely star and political activist Ashley Judd is all set to announce her candidature for 2014 elections at US Senate this May. The 44-year-old actress has planned to declare her nomination for the Democrats for the elections which is scheduled to be held on November 4 next year.
According to sources, apart from a close friend, Judd has also discussed her plans with former Governor Wendell H. Ford, the 88-year-old dean of Kentucky Democrats. The sources also added that Judd is presently working with New York pollster Jefrey Pollock and has interviewed a number of media consultants including Anita Dunn and J.B. Poersch, the former head of the Democrats' national senate campaign committee.
According to a top Democratic, Judd also discussed a woman candidate’s role in a Senate race with another Pollock client, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. Reportedly, Judd denied the reports of her nominations for candidacy to be false.
According to sources, apart from a close friend, Judd has also discussed her plans with former Governor Wendell H. Ford, the 88-year-old dean of Kentucky Democrats. The sources also added that Judd is presently working with New York pollster Jefrey Pollock and has interviewed a number of media consultants including Anita Dunn and J.B. Poersch, the former head of the Democrats' national senate campaign committee.
According to a top Democratic, Judd also discussed a woman candidate’s role in a Senate race with another Pollock client, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. Reportedly, Judd denied the reports of her nominations for candidacy to be false.
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