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MAP: Breakdown of Kentucky governor's race, county by county
WLKY ^
| 11/8/23
| WLKY
Posted on 11/08/2023 10:57:49 AM PST by DallasBiff
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
Gov. Andy Beshear secured another four years at the helm of Kentucky, defeating his republican challenger Daniel Cameron on election day.
The race was one of the most closely watched in the country, believed provide clues about the 2024 presidential race.
Kentucky picked up votes in several counties this election compared to his last run against Matt Bevin in 2019.
The interactive map below shows how voters voted county by county.
(Excerpt) Read more at wlky.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Kentucky; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: beshear; democrats; electionfraud; fakenews; frauddenial; frauddeniers; kentucky
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To: chiller
Beshear will become the D golden boy for '28. Umm No. Beshear will not play nationally.
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posted on
11/08/2023 11:41:23 AM PST
by
rhinohunter
(Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.)
To: hoosierham; DallasBiff
And yet in the county map— Harlan County which is a “moist” county (Dry in the county with a Wet largest city of Cumberland, some 2k people)— went 66% for Cameron. Harlan being the site of the Harlan County War in the coal mines, miners and miners unions vs. owners. Harlan County went 85% for Trump in 2020.
Perry County, KY went 55% for Beshears, 44 % Cameron in vote numbers 600 fewer for Cameron. A county that went 76% for Trump in 2020.
As the song goes “It’s a long way to Harlan, a long way to Hazard... just to get a little brew”... Roll on Buddy.
Politics of booze maybe.
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posted on
11/08/2023 11:55:55 AM PST
by
John S Mosby
(Sic Semper Tyrannis )
To: Bonemaker; All
"Dumb bastards would rather vote for the party that’s trying to kill their livelihoods/survival."
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I guess they didn't believe promises from a Republican (and former McConnell staffer). Given the GOPe record, I can't understand it/sarc
Then there is this.
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:02:43 PM PST
by
Reverend Wright
( Everything touched by progressives, dies !)
To: DallasBiff
What is bizarre is that the governor's race had 31,294 more votes than the average of all the other statewide races.
There were 1,321,335 votes in the Governor's race.
There were 1,296,774 votes in the Attorney General's race.
There were 1,295,178 votes in the Secretary of State's race.
There were 1,288,478 votes in the State Auditor's race.
There were 1,284,478 votes in the State Treasurer's race.
There were 1,285,327 votes in the Agriculture Commissioner's race.
The number of votes in the Governor's race is over 6 standard deviations above the mean of the other statewide races.
-PJ
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:06:57 PM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
To: Political Junkie Too
An interesting test will be to look at the relationships you listed at a finer level.
Harvested ballots often just have votes for the candidate or candidates that the harvesters are interested in.
Looking at those relationships for absentee vs. in person ballots should also be interesting.
To: DallasBiff
Numerically its all about Jefferson county.
To: Bonemaker
Another Freeper astutely noted the highly myopic voter base in Kentucky earlier today. The slogan of the state's average Republican voter would be:
"God, Guns and Food Stamps".
Sounds like that describes eastern Kentucky to a T.
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:19:34 PM PST
by
Alberta's Child
(If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
To: DallasBiff
Reminds me of the breakdown of New York State's counties in all elections. The majority are red counties, with a handful of blue cities, like Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, NY City, and its surrounding counties, but our State Legislature is 3-1 Democratic majority.
From 2022 Governor's race:
New York Governor election results
Scroll down, and click on the + sign to open up the rest of the counties. Hochul had four counties that registered 70% or more in her favor. Zelden had 11 counties with 70% or more of the votes in his favor.
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:31:40 PM PST
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: freeandfreezing
I just ran the numbers and don't see too much differentiation.
Absentee votes for Governor were 5.6 standard deviations above the mean for the other absentee votes.
In-person votes for Governor were 6.5 standard deviations above the mean for the other absentee votes.
-PJ
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:36:42 PM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
To: Political Junkie Too; freeandfreezing
should read "In-person votes for Governor were 6.5 standard deviations above the mean for the other absentee in-person votes".
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posted on
11/08/2023 12:42:19 PM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
To: DallasBiff
People are burned out by both parties. Same ole, same ole.
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posted on
11/08/2023 1:22:56 PM PST
by
MGunny
( )
To: Reverend Wright
Then there is this.
Then there is what?
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posted on
11/08/2023 1:40:42 PM PST
by
Mr.Unique
(My boss wants me to sign up for a 401K. No way I'm running that far! )
To: rhinohunter
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posted on
11/08/2023 2:08:15 PM PST
by
chiller
(Davey Crockett said: "Be sure you're right. Then go ahead'. I'll go ahead.)
To: chiller
Way too moderate and too dull and too white to play to the Marxists and Jacobins who vote in rat primaries.
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posted on
11/08/2023 3:53:28 PM PST
by
rhinohunter
(Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.)
To: rhinohunter
Primary voters. could be so
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posted on
11/08/2023 4:31:35 PM PST
by
chiller
(Davey Crockett said: "Be sure you're right. Then go ahead'. I'll go ahead.)
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