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Question: Since the VRA of 1965, who is the best Senator to come from Kentucky?
#1
John Sherman Cooper, Part III (1956-1973)
 
#2
Thurston B. Morton (1957-1968)
 
#3
Marlow Cook (1968-1974)
 
#4
Walter D. Huddleston (1973-1985)
 
#5
Wendell H. Ford (1974-1999)
 
#6
Mitch McConnell (1985-Present)
 
#7
Jim Bunning (1999-2011)
 
#8
Rand Paul (2011-Present)
 
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Total Voters: 63

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Mr. Smith
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« on: May 27, 2015, 08:47:23 AM »
« edited: May 27, 2015, 09:00:19 AM by L.D. Smith, Bay Area Conservadem »

And here's Kentucky. Wonder how far Paul and the Turtle are really gonna get here.

Past Atlas Votes
Alabama: Howell Heflin
Alaska: Mike Gravel
Arizona: Barry Goldwater
Arkansas: Dale Bumpers
California: Pete Wilson
Colorado: Mark Udall
Connecticut: Chris Murphy
Delaware: Joe Biden
Florida: Bob Graham
Georgia: Sam Nunn
Hawaii: Hiram Fong
Idaho: Frank Church
Illinois: Paul M. Simon
Indiana: Richard Lugar
Iowa: Tom Harkin
Kansas: Bob Dole


Ugh, not again...I already modified this once before when I messed up the order of years...can't believe I missed Cooper's actual identity (actually GOP, quite on good terms with Ike...but policy wise he sounded like a Democrat...probably missed other things though).

But consider this my first GOP vote by choice [given how Kansas hasn't had any Democratic Senators in 50 years]
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Mr. Smith
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« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2015, 02:13:54 PM »


I noted that right after realizing the mistake made, unfortunately for whatever reason I cannot go back and edit the polls themselves.

Ugh, not again...I already modified this once before when I messed up the order of years...can't believe I missed Cooper's actual identity (actually GOP, quite on good terms with Ike...but policy wise he sounded like a Democrat...probably missed other things though).

But consider this my first GOP vote by choice [given how Kansas hasn't had any Democratic Senators in 50 years]

Is that who you voted for?
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