Friday, October 24, 2014

The Close Kentucky Race Of 2014

The Kentucky senate race is going to be a close one. I'm a bit biased towards Alison Lunder Grimes because she does know what the 'Lower' and 'Middle' class people need and want. Mitch McConnell, on the other hand, appears to have the coal industry leaders, more than the workers, at the front of his line. Alison is in touch with the common folk of Kentucky. Unfortunately, Mitch can't make that claim. Mitch has been in office far to long and the reality of what is going on in Kentucky has slid past him.
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TURDLE mcconnell vs HUMAN Grimes Kentucky Senate Race - August 5, 2014
A look at Creepy old Kook Mitch McConnell in a heated Kentucky Senate race against Democrat Alison Lunder Grimes. If normal patriotic Americans show up at...

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Tyler Harber and Chuck Rocha debate whether McConnell is gaining momentum.

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Kentucky now has the most interesting Senate race in the country - Washington Post (blog)

http://news.google.com Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:00:31 GMT
International Business Times Kentucky now has the most interesting Senate race in the countryWashington Post (blog)One week after going off the television airwaves in Kentucky, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is now back up with ads in th ...
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Kentucky's U.S. Senate race: Coverage roundup: good ...
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014 ... 'McConnell, 72, has been the narrow favorite in the race, and Monday's debate did not appear to dramatically change that reality,' writes Susan Davis of USA Today. Emily Schultheis of National Journal writes of ...
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I personally favor Alison; but then I would because I'm more Democrat then that 'Other Party.'  Also, I heard Mitch McConnell make a public statement about President Obama, when he first came into office, while on the floor that rang with all the wrong sounds.  'Paraphrased' We have to git rid of 'That Person' that's in charge of our country. He didn't say 'the President' but 'That Person' was referenced as the President.  There is a term for that sort of talk but I won't get into that.
Sean...

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