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Kentucky GOP May Be Trying To Steal The Governor's Election They Just Fairly Lost
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Nov 7, 2019 12:51:47   #
woodguru
 
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard conservative could not make the call here that this is wrong.

Does the republican Bevin think there was a problem with the count? No, nothing like that, the margin was big enough that a recount isn't going to change anything. The party in charge has the ability to challenge a race (on grounds I'm sure) and put it before the legislature to decide.

They are exploring legal grounds, and a promising one is to say that the 2% of the votes that were cast by third party voters would have gone for the republican, Bevin. How they can make this assumption we'll never know, but suffice it to say Bevin was a highly distasteful candidate if he could lose to a democrat in Kentucky.

This is how the GOP is maintaining control, or at least trying to. The massive effort it took to legitimately win an election in red Kentucky deserves to be upheld for the winner of the popular vote.

What's the defense here...to talk about some case of dems stealing an election so it's okay to do it here?

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/

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Nov 7, 2019 13:30:46   #
peg w
 
I am spalled the any party could even consider to overturn an election because they want to. The Republicans are showing their contempt of Democracy

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Nov 7, 2019 13:35:44   #
okie don
 
woodguru wrote:
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard conservative could not make the call here that this is wrong.

Does the republican Bevin think there was a problem with the count? No, nothing like that, the margin was big enough that a recount isn't going to change anything. The party in charge has the ability to challenge a race (on grounds I'm sure) and put it before the legislature to decide.

They are exploring legal grounds, and a promising one is to say that the 2% of the votes that were cast by third party voters would have gone for the republican, Bevin. How they can make this assumption we'll never know, but suffice it to say Bevin was a highly distasteful candidate if he could lose to a democrat in Kentucky.

This is how the GOP is maintaining control, or at least trying to. The massive effort it took to legitimately win an election in red Kentucky deserves to be upheld for the winner of the popular vote.

What's the defense here...to talk about some case of dems stealing an election so it's okay to do it here?

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard con... (show quote)


The great party of open borders to increase their constitutionancy . What loosers.

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Nov 7, 2019 13:37:03   #
okie don
 
woodguru wrote:
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard conservative could not make the call here that this is wrong.

Does the republican Bevin think there was a problem with the count? No, nothing like that, the margin was big enough that a recount isn't going to change anything. The party in charge has the ability to challenge a race (on grounds I'm sure) and put it before the legislature to decide.

They are exploring legal grounds, and a promising one is to say that the 2% of the votes that were cast by third party voters would have gone for the republican, Bevin. How they can make this assumption we'll never know, but suffice it to say Bevin was a highly distasteful candidate if he could lose to a democrat in Kentucky.

This is how the GOP is maintaining control, or at least trying to. The massive effort it took to legitimately win an election in red Kentucky deserves to be upheld for the winner of the popular vote.

What's the defense here...to talk about some case of dems stealing an election so it's okay to do it here?

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard con... (show quote)


Woody,
I am growing increasingly tired of your constant idiotcy at 81 yrs of maturity.

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Nov 7, 2019 13:37:41   #
okie don
 
Go do something productive with your life.

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Nov 7, 2019 13:40:34   #
woodguru
 
okie don wrote:
The great party of open borders to increase their constitutionancy . What loosers.

But what do you think of a party stealing an election because they can? Don't call me a loser when you can't even spell it...typical right wing response, refuse to respond to the issue and make it about something else.

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Nov 7, 2019 13:42:36   #
woodguru
 
okie don wrote:
Woody,
I am growing increasingly tired of your constant idiotcy at 81 yrs of maturity.

Don't read posts you can't understand anyway then, it's a free country.

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Nov 7, 2019 16:02:24   #
Sew_What
 
woodguru wrote:
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard conservative could not make the call here that this is wrong.

Does the republican Bevin think there was a problem with the count? No, nothing like that, the margin was big enough that a recount isn't going to change anything. The party in charge has the ability to challenge a race (on grounds I'm sure) and put it before the legislature to decide.

They are exploring legal grounds, and a promising one is to say that the 2% of the votes that were cast by third party voters would have gone for the republican, Bevin. How they can make this assumption we'll never know, but suffice it to say Bevin was a highly distasteful candidate if he could lose to a democrat in Kentucky.

This is how the GOP is maintaining control, or at least trying to. The massive effort it took to legitimately win an election in red Kentucky deserves to be upheld for the winner of the popular vote.

What's the defense here...to talk about some case of dems stealing an election so it's okay to do it here?

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard con... (show quote)


Let them waste the money, his numbers keep getting better by the hour.

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Nov 7, 2019 16:03:31   #
Sew_What
 
okie don wrote:
The great party of open borders to increase their constitutionancy . What loosers.


How loose do you have to be to be called out as a looser?

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Nov 8, 2019 06:01:07   #
rk
 
This is not merely a game like football with an instant replay to find out what really happened. Elections have serious real life consequences. The corruption in voting and vote counting is happening and needs to be addressed. If an election is questionable the public deserves the truth. 🍌🍌🍌U. S. ?

12•1•6•1–>45!

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Nov 8, 2019 06:07:15   #
woodguru
 
rk wrote:
This is not merely a game like football with an instant replay to find out what really happened. Elections have serious real life consequences. The corruption in voting and vote counting is happening and needs to be addressed. If an election is questionable the public deserves the truth. 🍌🍌🍌U. S. ?

12•1•6•1–>45!

So you think there are irregularities here?

Turns out that Bevin is toxic to the party, the GOP is telling him to state whatever irregularities he has a problem with. It is sounding like republicans are not inclined to take up this fight for Bevin, they want him gone.

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Nov 8, 2019 06:25:43   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
peg w wrote:
I am spalled the any party could even consider to overturn an election because they want to. The Republicans are showing their contempt of Democracy


That's what happens when you keep company with Liberal Democrats; you start acting like them. If you hang with dogs you get fleas.

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Nov 8, 2019 06:57:09   #
Tug484
 
okie don wrote:
Woody,
I am growing increasingly tired of your constant idiotcy at 81 yrs of maturity.



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Nov 8, 2019 08:19:46   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
woodguru wrote:
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard conservative could not make the call here that this is wrong.

Does the republican Bevin think there was a problem with the count? No, nothing like that, the margin was big enough that a recount isn't going to change anything. The party in charge has the ability to challenge a race (on grounds I'm sure) and put it before the legislature to decide.

They are exploring legal grounds, and a promising one is to say that the 2% of the votes that were cast by third party voters would have gone for the republican, Bevin. How they can make this assumption we'll never know, but suffice it to say Bevin was a highly distasteful candidate if he could lose to a democrat in Kentucky.

This is how the GOP is maintaining control, or at least trying to. The massive effort it took to legitimately win an election in red Kentucky deserves to be upheld for the winner of the popular vote.

What's the defense here...to talk about some case of dems stealing an election so it's okay to do it here?

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/
This is so bad I can't see how even a die hard con... (show quote)


The majority of republicans are ok but no matter who you look at in any party there are going to be bad actors who are just criminals in disguise

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Nov 8, 2019 08:24:56   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
woodguru wrote:
So you think there are irregularities here?

Turns out that Bevin is toxic to the party, the GOP is telling him to state whatever irregularities he has a problem with. It is sounding like republicans are not inclined to take up this fight for Bevin, they want him gone.


Dont paint all people of one side with such a broad stroke wood

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