Todd P'Pool,33, inside East Side Barber Shop in Madisonville Ky. P'Pool is the republican candidate for County Attorney. Robin Darnell, right, the campaign assistant to republican County Attorney candidate Todd P'Pool, jokes with two of P'Pools law office employees inside his Main Street office. In downtown Dawson Springs Ky., Todd P'Pool of Madisonville Ky., and Lester Crook of Dawson Springs, meet and greet local merchants to spread the word about P'Pool's campaign for County Attorney. Todd P'Pool, right, a republican candidate for County Attorney, talks politics with J.R. Stevens, an 84 year-old farmer, and self-titled democrat, in Madisonville Ky. In an area of Kentucky that is heavily demoratic, P'Pool must reach out to democrats in order to win the November 7th election. Todd P'Pool, 33, prays before dinner with his wife Shannon and their three daughters Katie, 7, left, Mollie, 3, center, and Morgan, 10, right. "I need to be home with my family, that's important to me," says P'Pool, who in addition to being a lawyer, is also running as the republican candidate for County Attorney. A single yellow light touches the red roof of a Madisonville Ky., McDonalds, both in contrast to the deepening blue of the encroaching night. A florescent light on the brick wall of Sun-Mart Food Store on Main Street in Madisonville Ky. Street light and evening damp etch parked cars in a Franklin Street lot into the curves and planes of a modern artist's sculpture.