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1 posted on 11/09/2019 5:49:14 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Wasserman is great. He live-blogged the Ky election and was checklisting benchmarks county-by-county and was the first to genuinely know Bevin was going to be tight. He might be a Democrat but doesn't play partisan.

I've urged him repeatedly to leave Charlie Cook behind in his dust...this guy would be a great fit as FoxNews's institutional poller.

2 posted on 11/09/2019 5:51:53 AM PST by StAnDeliver (CNN's Dana B: "Show of hands: Coverage for undocumented immigrants?" ***all Democrat hands raised***)
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Wife and I discussed VA’s election debacle and have decided we’re pulling up stakes in 2021 when she retires. We’ll be moving across the border to NC. Of course, NC has its own problems, but it’s not (yet) a one-party tyranny like Virginia will be once the dems take full control in January.


4 posted on 11/09/2019 5:59:32 AM PST by ScottinVA (Every liberal should be red-flagged.)
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To: Kaslin

I am originally from KY.

The state is not in play, and McConnell is not in trouble. There have been 2 R governors of the state since 1971.

Bevin picked a fight with the KEA (teachers union) which was worth doing. KEA is a powerful political force in the state. Though apparently not as powerful as thought. 10 years ago the kind of opposition the KEA put up should’ve generated a 10 to 20 point loss. Today, it was all they could do to just barely push a guy out they were mortal enemies with.

Their strength has waned, and this is a good thing. Bad that Bevin lost but he exposed their weakness. The R state legislature and AG have made the new D governor a lame duck on day one.


7 posted on 11/09/2019 6:29:41 AM PST by JamesP81 (The Democrat Party is a criminal organization.)
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no big deal really

Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who is the attorney general of Kentucky and governor-elect of the state. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the son of Steve Beshear, the 61st Governor of Kentucky, who served from 2007 to 2015.

Between 1895 and 1931, five Republicans and six Democrats held the office of governor. Since 1931, however, the Republicans have been unable to preserve this level of parity, and in that period only four of the twenty elected governors have been from the Republican party, including incumbent Matt Bevin.

Kentucky likes it’s dem govenors even though it’s a red state


The 2016 election victories allowed Bevin to pursue his conservative agenda in the ensuing session, as the House Democrats had blocked conservative legislation prior to this.[219]

In an unusual Saturday session in January 2017, the Kentucky General Assembly passed seven fast-tracked bills on key Republican legislative priorities.[220][221][222] These bills included two that restricted abortion[221] (one of which was a 20-week abortion ban),[223] and three that reduced the power of labor unions,[221] including a bill making Kentucky the 27th right-to-work state.[224] Bevin signed all seven bills into law on January 9.[225][226] On January 9, 2017, Bevin signed the two abortion bills.[223][227]

On March 16, 2017, Bevin signed SB 17 into law, intended to “protect religious expression in public schools” by barring school districts from regulating student organizations in ways such as requiring them to accept LGBT people as members.[228][229] Other bills Bevin signed into law included a “Blue Lives Matter” bill making it a hate crime to attack a police officer,[230][231] placing Planned Parenthood at the least priority for funding,[231] and removing restrictions on local governments authorizing charter schools.[232][233] On March 27, 2017, Bevin vetoed a bill that would have allowed a judge to order mentally disabled people to undergo outpatient treatment if they could not recognize their condition and if they had a history of hospitalization, due to his concerns over its effects of individual liberty.[234] The Kentucky legislature overrode his veto on the bill and three others.[235][236]

In April 2017, Bevin signed HB 128 into law, which ordered the Kentucky Board of Education to develop rules for Bible literacy classes.[237][238] Bevin signed another bill authorizing Bible classes in June 2017.[239]

In July 2017, Bevin had the Kentucky Capitol building cleaned, choosing to use private funds as payment.[240] During his 2018 Kentucky State of the Commonwealth Address, Bevin said it was the first time the building had been cleaned,[241] echoing a belief expressed in July by an administration cabinet spokesperson.[240]

2019 legislative session

On March 11, 2019, Bevin signed a bill into law removing the permit requirement to carry a concealed firearm in the state, becoming the 16th state to enact such legislation after South Dakota and Oklahoma had done it earlier in the year.[251][252][253] On March 16, 2019, Bevin signed into law a bill banning abortions after the heartbeat is detected, though a federal judge blocked the bill a few hours later.[254] On March 26, 2019, Bevin signed a bill that required public universities to protect free speech rights by banning them from disinviting speakers.[255][256]

On July 12, 2019, Bevin announced his support for a proposed bill to ban sanctuary cities in Kentucky.[260][261]


Worked himself right out of a job.


8 posted on 11/09/2019 6:39:34 AM PST by Pollard (If you don't understand what I typed, you haven't read the classics.)
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It’s a real testament to the statewide rightward drift of KY that Beshear only won by a fraction of a point. He would have easily won by double digits in times past. It was just a few years ago that the GOP captured the state House for the first time since Reconstruction. Then on Tuesday night, the GOP won the AG office for the first time in 70 years.
The rats in KY had best enjoy Beshear’s win, because the way things are going it may be their last for a long long time.

Paradoxically, Jefferson County has never been more blue than it is now. This is a testament to the urban-rural divide that has gripped all of America.


13 posted on 11/09/2019 7:39:38 AM PST by rhinohunter (I am Cristeros)
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