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The GOP depends Turbineguy Nov 2015 #1
in 1980 the voters said the country was too far to the left by voting in regan saturnsring Nov 2015 #2
Yes. Like last midterm when Skidmore Nov 2015 #7
now there set there til 2020 saturnsring Nov 2015 #8
Or people can start paying attention and Skidmore Nov 2015 #9
You can insist until you are blue in the face upaloopa Nov 2015 #29
Says someone who will floriduck Nov 2015 #51
An untrue statement that has been debunked 1000 times, yet it still persists on DU. bvar22 Nov 2015 #21
thank you.. frylock Nov 2015 #47
Actually half the Democratic party voters were the racists who... Human101948 Nov 2015 #54
Working people are just that stupid. Skidmore Nov 2015 #3
they get in because not enough of the left votes saturnsring Nov 2015 #5
Not so much! atreides1 Nov 2015 #15
That was a serious issue. Only 31% of the electorate voted Sheepshank Nov 2015 #24
Bullshit. Give them candidates worth voting for. Fuddnik Nov 2015 #44
we have candidates worth voting for - i dont give a **** what molly said saturnsring Nov 2015 #56
Agree! get the red out Nov 2015 #20
Not stupid (well, not all) but not being shown any viable alternative Armstead Nov 2015 #23
And exactly how do you think Skidmore Nov 2015 #39
I think you hit home the message.... Armstead Nov 2015 #46
ACA passed without a single Republican vote. frylock Nov 2015 #48
Between racism and homophobia (Bevin played on hating Gays) the cons will randys1 Nov 2015 #28
Yes, I think you have the lesson learned. KY is a hate state. A majority of NCjack Nov 2015 #55
There is more to it than that. Many working people dont have time to follow politics as closely Dustlawyer Nov 2015 #53
Don't forget the role of churches in the south! flygal Nov 2015 #60
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
They elected only one Republican since 1971 before last night! Bernblu Nov 2015 #19
Oh, really, McConnell and Paul Rand are republicans. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #30
Governor A Little Weird Nov 2015 #41
My take is a lot simpler: it's Kentucky. DanTex Nov 2015 #10
What is your take on the 2014 national elections? Bernblu Nov 2015 #16
Mid-term election, Dems got crushed. What's your take on 2012? DanTex Nov 2015 #18
In 2012 we had an incumbent president who was a very good candidate running against a poor candidate Bernblu Nov 2015 #22
I don' think the Dems were REALLY crushed. Stevepol Nov 2015 #59
Kentucky is Kentucky, land of the Democratic Party elected county clerk Davis. Fred Sanders Nov 2015 #11
And what's your excuse for Wisconsin? ibegurpard Nov 2015 #33
Is there a question? Fred Sanders Nov 2015 #34
yes ibegurpard Nov 2015 #38
How did the Independent do? JaneyVee Nov 2015 #12
Kickin' Faux pas Nov 2015 #13
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
A super true statement. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #31
the DNC reasons that if voters don't like what they're offered, it's their own damn fault MisterP Nov 2015 #25
Exactly. Never bother to look to see if it could have been jwirr Nov 2015 #40
They understand fine ibegurpard Nov 2015 #42
I know. Makes me just plain sick. jwirr Nov 2015 #45
Romney won KY by 26 points. JaneyVee Nov 2015 #26
In every off year election we lose because upaloopa Nov 2015 #27
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
I voted ibegurpard Nov 2015 #37
word up frylock Nov 2015 #49
KIM DAVIS JI7 Nov 2015 #35
I do think that had something to do with the turnout A Little Weird Nov 2015 #43
will they vote for sanders ? JI7 Nov 2015 #36
I agree with your assessment. Duval Nov 2015 #50
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Nov 2015 #52
Bevin won because of Kim Davis NYCButterfinger Nov 2015 #57
Huge K/R 840high Nov 2015 #58
Here in PA, we did very well mvd Nov 2015 #61
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