Kentucky is another one of these states that make zero sense. The Republicans have a super majority in both houses of the state legislature, but somehow has a Democrat Governor. Kind of makes you scratch your head.
Well it makes perfect sense if you consider the cheating. It was the Bevin/Beshear race that MSM showed vote count updates being switched IRT.
E.g. update would show Bevin with +1,234 then the screen would blip for the next update and the exact number of votes added to Bevin in the previous blip would be switched over to Beshear.
It is exactly what people witnessed on television during the presidental election, but this is the only governors race that I am aware of that illustrated the same exact vote count switcheroo method.
Actually we had the same problem here in NC. Democrat Governor with red congress. But it was the majority of absentee ballots in 2020 that went for our Dem Governor in NC. (Along with our SOS, our AG and Bursar…they all control our elections). They cheated that way.
Thanks, I didn’t know that, but it doesn’t surprise me. I’ve done a lot of reading on ticket splitting in elections and it has become rare. So whenever I see states with a lopsided Republican majority in the legislature, but has a Dem Governor, I’m instantly suspicious.
Actually, not really. I know, that sounds like BS but race was ‘thrown’. The Dems put up a completely unelectable candidate. They also spent hundreds if millions, knowing they couldn't win. Why did they do that? … It was a MASSIVE grift. They corporations that own the local news stations made a fortune off of ads. Media grift. Dems paying off the media masters for carrying their water elsewhere.
Bevin was kind of a jerk and not very popular, but I think Beshear was even less popular for trying to sue Bevin all the time. Wasn't this pardon AFTER the election? I still think Beshear won by cheating, but Bevin didn't seem to care and was glad to be out of office.
Ive seen this movie before….R in a state they should win has a tie or slight lead right before election and the D pulls it out in the clutch. Ill be shocked to see it go differently
Windstream is putting fiber everywhere as part of a big push in the state for fiber in rural areas. But yea, eastern ky is skyrocketing right now. Laurel, Knox, and Whitley are going up quick with the construction of a new horse track and the recent casino in Williamsburg.
If you get out further east than that and hit a place where the fiber already exists that's your best bet. It's basically the boonies but with gigabit, towns with populations under 2000
Kentucky is another one of these states that make zero sense. The Republicans have a super majority in both houses of the state legislature, but somehow has a Democrat Governor. Kind of makes you scratch your head.
Well it makes perfect sense if you consider the cheating. It was the Bevin/Beshear race that MSM showed vote count updates being switched IRT.
E.g. update would show Bevin with +1,234 then the screen would blip for the next update and the exact number of votes added to Bevin in the previous blip would be switched over to Beshear.
It is exactly what people witnessed on television during the presidental election, but this is the only governors race that I am aware of that illustrated the same exact vote count switcheroo method.
Actually we had the same problem here in NC. Democrat Governor with red congress. But it was the majority of absentee ballots in 2020 that went for our Dem Governor in NC. (Along with our SOS, our AG and Bursar…they all control our elections). They cheated that way.
Thanks, I didn’t know that, but it doesn’t surprise me. I’ve done a lot of reading on ticket splitting in elections and it has become rare. So whenever I see states with a lopsided Republican majority in the legislature, but has a Dem Governor, I’m instantly suspicious.
And rightly so!
^^^ THIS HAPPENED 100% ^^^
I watched it happen live.
VOTE SWITCHING in the machines here in KY is rampant.
And then there's the turtle....
RIGGED!
Actually, not really. I know, that sounds like BS but race was ‘thrown’. The Dems put up a completely unelectable candidate. They also spent hundreds if millions, knowing they couldn't win. Why did they do that? … It was a MASSIVE grift. They corporations that own the local news stations made a fortune off of ads. Media grift. Dems paying off the media masters for carrying their water elsewhere.
I actually have that whole election night saved showing all the major networks.
Bevin was kind of a jerk and not very popular, but I think Beshear was even less popular for trying to sue Bevin all the time. Wasn't this pardon AFTER the election? I still think Beshear won by cheating, but Bevin didn't seem to care and was glad to be out of office.
Good... America thanks you!
If polls are saying dead heat, that means he has a solid majority of voters in reality. All the more reason to keep that momentum going.
Ive seen this movie before….R in a state they should win has a tie or slight lead right before election and the D pulls it out in the clutch. Ill be shocked to see it go differently
My question to those of you who live in Kentucky is did President Trump endorse Dan Cameron?
It looks like it:
https://news.yahoo.com/daniel-cameron-rips-racist-ads-141620011.html
Which means he’s way ahead.
If Kentucky gets a Republican maybe I can move there. Tennessee is expensive af
Get here quick. Property values even in eastern KY are starting to climb. Lots of the property in the sticks has fiber optic internet too.
Honest to God! I was just contemplating the Internet situation there, I do need it for work. And Wisconsin is starting to get to cold for my liking
I live in Utah and I don't like the cold as much. Feels like I would stay in St. George, UT or Texas. WisCANson lol, is too cold for me.
Windstream is putting fiber everywhere as part of a big push in the state for fiber in rural areas. But yea, eastern ky is skyrocketing right now. Laurel, Knox, and Whitley are going up quick with the construction of a new horse track and the recent casino in Williamsburg.
If you get out further east than that and hit a place where the fiber already exists that's your best bet. It's basically the boonies but with gigabit, towns with populations under 2000
I know of of one R vote not yet cast