Describe these 2019 to 2023 voters?
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« on: November 03, 2023, 10:24:25 AM »

Beshear 2019-Cameron 2023
Bevin 2019-Beshear 2023

Hood 2019-Reeves 2023
Reeves 2019-Presley 2023

Edwards 2019-Landry 2023
Rispone 2019-Wilson 2023
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2023, 09:17:44 PM »
« Edited: November 04, 2023, 09:45:21 PM by Christian Man »

Beshear 2019-Cameron 2023--ConservaDem who feels that Beshear is too progressive or someone who wants a black governor
Bevin 2019-Beshear 2023--Either someone who is pro-incumbent or someone who has felt the GOP has become too extreme. People in the later category are very likely to be socially liberal (or at least moderate)/fiscally conservative.

Hood 2019-Reeves 2023--Conservative who used to split vote who felt they could no longer trust the Dems
Reeves 2019-Presley 2023--A conservative angered over the welfare scandal (likely to be poor), or a Republican who loves Elvis and wants to vote for his second cousin.

Edwards 2019-Landry 2023--Felt JBE was doing a good job and that Wilson was too progressive
Rispone 2019-Wilson 2023--Either someone with a change of politics (Covid and/or 1/6 are the most likely contributors) or someone who wanted a black governor
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2023, 09:39:16 PM »

Beshear 2019-Cameron 2023  pro-life ancestral Dem, most likely lives in EKY coal country
Bevin 2019-Beshear 2023 pro-choice ancestral R with >$100K household income, most likely lives in Louisville  suburbs

Hood 2019-Reeves 2023 black person along the MS river
Reeves 2019-Presley 2023 white person in Jackson suburbs, maybe NW MS, too

Edwards 2019-Landry 2023  pro-life ancestral Dem
Rispone 2019-Wilson 2023 excluding friends and family of Wilson, maybe a very pro-choice business R?
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« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2023, 10:55:05 PM »

I voted Beshear bc there needs to be some kind of check in power and representation for people with other political views and minorities in the state.
Just like I would be scared sh**tless if Biden wins all three branches next year. These parties are too damn extreme to be given 100% power these days,
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