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Question: Rate the 2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election
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Safe D
 
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Likely D
 
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Lean D
 
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Tossup/tilt D
 
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Tossup/tilt R
 
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Lean R
 
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Total Voters: 262

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Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
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« on: May 16, 2023, 05:30:25 PM »

Andy Beshear*incumbent
7,289   +96.4% 
Geoff Young
161   +2.1%   
Peppy Martin
114   +1.5%

I've seen enough. Congrats to Beshear on renomination. 
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Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2023, 05:53:51 PM »

I know this is the governor thread but it is still good to see an election denier go down in flames in the secretary of state primary
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Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2023, 06:13:49 PM »



Ap a minute later
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Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2023, 10:32:23 AM »

I get that partisanship is strong since its KY, but it's still weird to me that something happened here that we saw last year too -- this invisible "momentum" story that apparently every GOP candidate seems to get towards the end, when in fact, at least recently, most of the time it's completely not tied to reality and simply just made up.

Again, this is KY, and not PA, or AZ, or wherever. But still, Cameron has objectively done nothing differently in the last week or two that he's been doing the whole campaign, so any type of momentum outside of simply partisanship makes no sense to me.

At least when I used to do some work in campaigns, there are some "undecided voters" who always vote 1 way in the end, but really like thinking they are undecided for most of the race. I think the GOP recently has had  more of those voters. Could be related to trust.
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