Posted on 11/08/2023 11:26:13 AM PST by Red Badger
That's because they are told over an dover that their situation is the fault of the Republicans and the Low Info Voters believe them...............
If you voted straight Republican and marked the Republican Party box, and not for individual Republican candidates, votes counted for candidates but flipped Republican Governor vote to Dem Governor vote. Not everyone but about 1 in 5 would do and not be noticed. Same thing happened last Governor election, Republicans won statewide but lost Governor. Never happened in Kentucky history, but TWICE for Beshear to win. Flipped votes for Governor. Yea right.
Election Officials are refuting online claims that a gas leak at one polling place in Kentucky’s largest county was election rigging that helped Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear win reelection.......
......reminiscent of the infamous State Farm Arena incident in 2020, when a water leak was reported in the early hours of Election Day.....the election was “suddenly won” by the way behind Biden.....
The gas leak claims amassed thousands of shares on social media and caused polls there to close for about 30 minutes while Louisville Gas & Electric investigated the issue. The delay prompted a judge to extend voting at the church until 6:30 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. EST.
University students I reckon from out of state. Voting when they shouldn’t for just one candidate. Happens a lot in university towns.
Look at the University campuses of Kentucky State. The number just about matches the numbers...especially out of staters.
Question all you want, not a thing will be done about it.
Guaranteed.
On that interestingly timed supposed gas leak...
Looks like a job for my Obama 2008 Vote Fraud Detection tool...
Can you vote straight ticket on a Kentucky ballot?
(told over an dover)
Tell me over and over an dover, my friend
That you’d on’t be lieve we’re on the eve of destruction
😬😬😬😬😀😂🤪🤪🤪
Guess I’d better ping Ben......😬😬😬
I NEVER make a typo...... nope, never
Funny how gas and water leaks always happen where votes are counted on voting day. And when the leak is fixed or the lights come on, a democrat always becomes the person who has the most votes.
Funny how that is.
Happened in Houston, in 2022, IIRC.
Yeah....so funny, isn’t it? 🤔
Arizona too. Must be something about election day that causes those things to leak.
I think the same problem happens with those voting machines. They work well until election day and then they go haywire and flip votes. Funny how those machines always flip those votes the democrat way.
Kentucky is stuck on stupid when it comes to electing governors. Almost all of Kentucky's governors have been Democrats for the last 125 years or more, so I'm not really surprised.
But Republicans won every cabinet level race and won supermajorities in both legislative branches, thus limiting the damage the Democrat governor can do.
Yep straight Republican or Democrat. One box to fill is supposed to vote for all in the party. If 20-25% of Republican voters voted with a single box, all it would take is 1in4 or 1in5 flipped votes for governor and the democrat wins. Same ratio of votes in last KY governor election. Every statewide office went Republican by 35,00 to 145,000 votes. Bevin lost, by 4,000+ votes the day after election. Beshear got highest votes for dem and Bevin got second lowest, maybe first lowest votes for all the Republicans. I think Cameron as Attorney General got over 850,000 votes around 135,000 or more than the governor candidates. Never in Kentucky’s history has one party won all other races with more votes and have the governor have less votes and lose. This has happened twice for a Beshear win. Try and convince me that a Republican voters wants all state offices Republican and then says I’m not voting for governor or I’m voting for the dem. Ohio county Republicans posted that you should not vote the one box because the governor votes were flipping to Beshear, and to vote each individual Republican. ALL THEIR VOTING MACHINES WERE FLIPPING VOTES. I don’t know which countys were using the same machines, statewide there are different machines, but all the larger countys used the same machines as Ohio county.
Most need to downgrade their systems. A pen a printed ballot.
Yeah, that's not happening.
Our "elections" in the United States of Banana are filthy dirty.
I wouldn't be surprised if Mitch had a deal with the vote machine companies.
I think Cameron as Attorney General got over 850,000 votes around 135,000 or more than the governor candidates.
But "suddenly", the "voters" were disenchanted with Cameron.
2019 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Daniel Cameron Greg Stumbo Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 822,932 602,004 Percentage 57.7% 42.3%
2023 Kentucky Governor race Nominee Daniel Cameron Andy Beshear Party Republican Democratic Running mate Robby Mills Jacqueline Coleman Popular vote 627,086 694,167 Percentage 47.5% 52.5%
2023 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Russell Coleman Pamela Stevenson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 751,197 543,916 Percentage 58.0% 42.0%
The machine that runs our "country" doesn't even care how it looks any more.
2019 Kentucky Governor race Nominee Matt Bevin Andy Beshear Party Republican Democratic Running mate Ralph Alvarado Jacqueline Coleman Popular vote 704,760 709,846 Percentage 48.8% 49.2%
2019 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Daniel Cameron Greg Stumbo Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 822,932 602,004 Percentage 57.7% 42.3%
Georgia is filled with men lacking i courage... if you get my meaning
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