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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: My take on last night's election results from Kentucky [View all]kelliekat44
(7,759 posts)14. Well, you were warned about the red-retalitation. What were the final numbers on turnout? nt
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in 1980 the voters said the country was too far to the left by voting in regan
saturnsring
Nov 2015
#2
An untrue statement that has been debunked 1000 times, yet it still persists on DU.
bvar22
Nov 2015
#21
There is more to it than that. Many working people dont have time to follow politics as closely
Dustlawyer
Nov 2015
#53
Maybe this should be pushed on a red state, go tell a red state they are wrong for
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#4
but they elected a dem sos and ag so they dont "elect republicans" at least not exclusively
saturnsring
Nov 2015
#6
In 2012 we had an incumbent president who was a very good candidate running against a poor candidate
Bernblu
Nov 2015
#22
Kentucky is Kentucky, land of the Democratic Party elected county clerk Davis.
Fred Sanders
Nov 2015
#11
Well, you were warned about the red-retalitation. What were the final numbers on turnout? nt
kelliekat44
Nov 2015
#14
When 69% of elegiable voters can't be bothered to get out and vote, this is what happens.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2015
#17
the DNC reasons that if voters don't like what they're offered, it's their own damn fault
MisterP
Nov 2015
#25
Yes, we could have won more elections in 2014 but it is excuses like "I don't like this or that",
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#32