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kentuck

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Tue Oct 21, 2014, 09:56 PM Oct 2014

The "know-it-alls" in the media do not know it at all... [View all]

Chuck Todd is only the worst of the lot. There are plenty of others.

A case in point is the Alison L. Grimes race in Kentucky. She knows that the President's positives are about 19% in her state. The Democrats that are going to vote will likely vote for her, even if in smaller numbers than usual. She needs to get other voters if she has a chance to win.

Her strategy is to go after Republican women and independent voters. That is one of the reasons she says that she is an "independent Kentucky woman". She understands that Mitch McConnell has very low popularity also, about 30%. Nobody is crazy about the guy. But Republicans have been known to vote for snakes in the grass rather than vote for a Democrat, especially one that voted for Barack Obama.

There is an enthusiasm amongst women voters, especially young, college-aged women, that has not been seen in a long time, if ever. It is contagious. She draws big crowds wherever her bus might stop. Little girls look for autographs and pictures. And Alison is the hardest worker ever to run for office in Kentucky, in my memory.

So, Mitch McConnell is in the race of his life. And he knows it.

Chris Mathews and Ron Reagan were asking why she just didn't come out and say, "Yeah, I voted for Obama but I disagree with him on this issue or that issue..." The reason she doesn't say that is because she wants to get the Independent vote and enough Republican women votes to overtake the Republican Minority Leader in the Senate.

She knows more than the know-it-alls in the media, in my humble opinion.

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