Posted on 11/07/2023 6:28:11 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The White House took pleasure in gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron’s (R) failed bid in Kentucky at the hands of incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear (D).
Reposting a comment from Cameron on X from November 4, White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates slammed Cameron for championing former President Donald Trump’s endorsement and ripping President Joe Biden’s so-called “Bidenomics.”
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That’s a good question. But nine of the past eleven governors have been Dims.
Did Trump not write that?
Losing is the RINOs fault.
I think I pay an inordinate amount of attention to politics:
SO HOW COME I HAVE JUST SEEN INFORMATION ON CAMERON ONLY...
IN THE LAST THREE DAYS?????
We had better wake up to the evil that exists and act accordingly.
THIS was a DISGRACE!!!
Ping to #2
Our side is gonna have to start cheating.
Voters here are dumb as hell. They still think it is 1935. They want guns AND food stamps.
As a Kentucky resident I can confidently say you are probably right. Voters here are dumb as hell.
There are no more political solutions.
Probably a lot. Voters here are dumb AF.
Largely true, although a lot of “American” voters are third worlders who shouldn’t be here in the 1st place.
Yes, there is infinite time before. Toughen up a bit.
Exactly. After tonight I’m convinced Trump cannot win.
Face it... DeSantis had a great ground game in Florida. He went against the advice of “professionals” and won in a landslide. Younkin had a good strategy but failed to follow through. This has better be a wake up call to all conservative voters.
Ga, NV, AZ prove Trump cannot win. Facts.
And that diversion makes you happier about a Trump endorsement failure in Kentucky?
I’m never happy when the Right loses.
Cute.
2016 ran for us. 2020 and 2024 Trump ran/is running for his own ego.
This is the second election that Beshear got less votes than ALL the other REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES by 50 to 100 thousand votes. More votes for Republican candidates than for governor. You have to believe that instead of Republicans voting for straight Republican, they voted more for every other office except governor. Yeah right.
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