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What, they did the recount already?
It should have never got to this level at all. Trump went Kentucky and blew a lead that the Republican Governor had gone and the people of told Trump what they are going to do.
So, STOP CRYING Steve.
If Bevin lost it's because, unlike Trump, Bevin is just not likable.
If Bevin lost is because he took the governors race National by embracing TRUMP.
If Bevin lost his job it was because he took the governors race National by embracing TRUMP. Bevin was ahead by FIVE POINTS before Trump came to Kentucky. How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, how do you do that?
Bevin didn't lose IN KENTUCKY because he embraced Trump. Don't be ridiculous Ron.
You must really love it when Joe gets diarrhea of the mouth.
Then answer the question then Steve: "How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, how do you do that Steve?"
What does one election (candidate) have to do with the other Ron?
All you have to do is answer my question:
"How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, how do you do that Steve?"
All you have to do is answer my question:
"How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, who was already ahead by FIVE percentage points, Before Trump came to campaign for him.
Steve, how do you do that Steve?"
Ron, it's not the President's job the pull any gubernatorial candidate over the line. That's the gubernatorial candidate's job. Dummy.
So it was the gubernatorial candidate fault for attacking his support around Trump, in hope's of boosting his election votes at the polls?
Oh I see what you mean Steve.
There was more to it than that Ron. How many votes did Bevin get in 2015 compared with 2019?
All you have to do is answer my question:
"How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, who was already ahead by FIVE percentage points, Before Trump came to campaign for him.
Steve, how do you do that Steve?"
Focus your attention on this last pass election Steve, the people of The States Kentucky voice was heard nation wide and Trump heard it loud and clear, "YOU ARE FIRED BEVIN!!!"
The 2019 Kentucky Attorney General election was conducted on November 5. Primary elections occurred on May 21, 2019.[1] The general election was held on November 5, 2019. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear declined to seek reelection to a second term to successfully run for Governor. Republican Daniel Cameron won with 57.8% of the vote.[2] He is the first Republican elected attorney general of Kentucky since Eldon S. Dummit in 1944,[3] and the state's first black attorney general.[4]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Kentu...
Yes Ron, the Kentucky voters were heard LOUD AND CLEAR.
This is no to my question Steve. What you are doing is throwing all king of 💩 on the wall, just to find out, what will stick.
My question is not about Eldon S. Dummit now is it?
My question is:
All you have to do is answer my question:
"How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, who was already ahead by FIVE percentage points, Before Trump came to campaign for him.
Steve, how do you do that Steve?"
What's the matter Steve, You can't answer that question?
I answered it Ron. Why are you fixated on the Governor? The Attorney General is more important.
You remember what Trump said: "If you win, they are going to make it like, ho hum. And if you lose, they are going to say Trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. You can't let that happen to me!"
The people of The State of Kentucky told Trump "What Time It Is" and the people of The State of Kentucky voted for change and it was not for Trump's hand picked guy.
GET OVER IT STEVE.
The 2019 Kentucky Attorney General election was conducted on November 5. Primary elections occurred on May 21, 2019.[1] The general election was held on November 5, 2019. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear declined to seek reelection to a second term to successfully run for Governor. Republican Daniel Cameron won with 57.8% of the vote.[2] He is the first Republican elected attorney general of Kentucky since Eldon S. Dummit in 1944,[3] and the state's first black attorney general.[4]
This is not an answer to my question at all, STEVE this blog is NOT about and the state's first black attorney general. So, you still have not answered my question of:
All you have to do is answer my question:
"How in the world do you lose the reddest of States Kentucky where, Trump won by 30 points and now he can't pull the incumbent governor over the finish-line, who was already ahead by FIVE percentage points, Before Trump came to campaign for him.
Steve, how do you do that Steve?"
What's the matter Steve, You can't answer that question?
I answered the question Ron. Show me where Trump "lose the reddest of States Kentucky" because I say, Trump did not "lose the reddest of States Kentucky."
Joe: President Donald Trump Lost Kentucky For The Republicans | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Steve, President Trump and his allies are racing to distance themselves from Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) after he was defeated by Democrat Andy Beshear in the state’s gubernatorial election on Tuesday.
Republicans immediately went on defense following Bevin’s loss, eager to prove that it has no bearing on the president’s own support in Kentucky or his ability to lift GOP candidates nationwide. The Republicans rushed to cover-up and was quick to say Bevin's loss in one of the reddest of states in the country, was not the fault of President Trump.
Can you believe that?
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) had a Five percentage lead over Democrat Andy Beshear in the state’s gubernatorial election before Trump came to The State of Kentucky to campaign for Bevin's.
I wonder what would have happened if Trump did not go to The State of Kentucky to campaign for Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin?
The same thing would have happened to Bevin whether Trump went to Kentucky or not Ron.
I doubt it Steve, what about the Five percentage point lead that Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) had over Democrat Andy Beshear in the state’s gubernatorial election before Trump came to The State of Kentucky to campaign for Bevin's?
Where did it go? Only a few days had passed that showed Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) WINNING by 5% over Democrat Andy Beshear, what happened, Steve?
Simple Ron, the Trafalgar Group poll was wrong.
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
let that happen to me!”
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
During a rally Monday evening in Lexington, Kentucky, President Donald Trump urged his fans to go out and vote for incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), warning them that a high-profile loss in a state he won by 30 points in 2016 “sends a really bad message” and pleading, “you can’t let that happen to me!”
Well, that “bad message” was sent. Though Bevin has not conceded the race as of Wednesday morning, with all of the precincts reporting, he appears to have lost to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear by just over 5,000 votes.
As it became clear that Bevin was headed for defeat on Tuesday evening, footage of Trump’s comments from the night before went viral.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
That's what Trump said Ron and the crowd had a good laugh. It was a great rally, great energy. Read the transcript, Ha! Ha! Ha!
That's right but after the vote Trump nor Gov. Matt Bevin (R), was laughing any more because that night, things got serious and the incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R) of Kentucky loss his JOB and Trump is not quite the same any more after that loss in Kentucky.
Trump CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!"
Now didn't that happen Steve?
Trump is just the same Ron, no matter that he CRIED OUT: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!" That's what we love about Trump, that's why they call him Teflon Don.
Also he got his face handed back to him in Kentucky for the CRY: "DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO ME!!!" and it did!!!
The people of Kentucky voice was heard loud and clear and you still hear it, don't you Steve?
"YOU ARE FIRED" get him out of here.
What Trump said was for the amusement of the crowd Ron. Nobody there thought that they would make or break the election. You are desperate for good news, too bad, we're all laughing at you.
Why do you think Trump was there for Steve? Trump was not there for the amusement of the crowd so, let rule that out, President Trump is no jokers.
Trump sure as hell wasn't there for you Ron, he was there for us, our campaigner in chief. His rallies are not like the boring Joe Biden crap.
Why do you think Trump was there for Steve?
He was there because he's running for a second term Ron, and because he thinks the more Republicans the better. It wasn't because he has any illusion his picks always win. That would be highly unusual, don't you think? Let's look ahead and see if he endorses Sessions. I believe he will.
Now I can agree with this: "He was there because he's running for a second term Ron, and because he thinks the more Republicans the better."
He was also in Kentucky to stump for the incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin (R), it is very interesting that you did not mention the purpose for that rally, WHY?
And why don't YOU mention he was there to stump for Daniel Cameron? Is it because Daniel Cameron won with 59% of the vote? Why didn't you mention he was there to stump for the entire GOP ticket, 5 of 6 who won by large margins?
Now I want you to review this report at the top of this blog, take the 5 minutes and 16 Seconds and when you finish, point out where it mentioned Trump came to Kentucky to stump for Daniel, Steve can you do that?
You, or The Republicans party can't run away from the fact that Donald Trump backed candidate probably lost the Governorship in a state that Trump WON BY 30 percentage points.
You can run from that Steve because it happen and now it is history.
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