Four governor’s races highlight a pretty quiet election schedule this year before the mayhem of the 2012 race begins. By nearly all accounts, the tightest race in the nation this November will be in Kentucky, where Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear is facing Republican State Senate resident David Williams. Why is Williams looking to unseat Beshear? What would he do to stimulate job creation? What financial headaches await Kentucky if many more residents are enrolled in Medicaid under the Obama health plan? And how does Williams intend to shrink a double-digit deficit in the polls? We discuss all these issues with David Williams, Kentucky’s Republican nominee for governor.