Has anyone actually CONFIRMED that Mcgrath and Jones aren't the same person?
Anyone see them together? For the record, I remain unconvinced...
Anyone see them together? For the record, I remain unconvinced...
Too much power corrupts absolutely.Yeah Kentucky... let's get rid of the most powerful person in the Senate.
That would about as stupid as voting in Beshear.
Mcgrath/Jones first committee assignment would be something like "Committee to Study Toilets".
Ironic.Too much power corrupts absolutely.
Yeah Kentucky... let's get rid of the most powerful person in the Senate.
That would about as stupid as voting in Beshear.
Mcgrath/Jones first committee assignment would be something like "Committee to Study Toilets".
Yeah I expect MM to beat whoever wins.Independent poll has Booker surging past. Booker internal polling had him down 7.
Same independent poll that had Booker leading has MM beating Booker by 14, McGrath by 20.
Since Democrats have controlled both the Governor's office and State House for the vast majority of the last 160 years, I think we know which party is to blame for the state's poor ranking in a variety of areas. I don't think having a Republican Senator can improve Kentucky's education ranking, income ranking, health ranking, etc. Those are more attributable to the Governor and State House Representatives.Yeah, having the most powerful person in the senate has done wonders for KY, which ranks at or near the bottom in almost every important well-being category.
Hope you had a clown suit on when you made that post.
He has gotten approx 150 judges approved... which keeps the idiot liberals at bay.Yeah, having the most powerful person in the senate has done wonders for KY, which ranks at or near the bottom in almost every important well-being category.
Hope you had a clown suit on when you made that post.
Since Democrats have controlled both the Governor's office and State House for the vast majority of the last 160 years, I think we know which party is to blame for the state's poor ranking in a variety of areas. I don't think having a Republican Senator can improve Kentucky's education ranking, income ranking, health ranking, etc. Those are more attributable to the Governor and State House Representatives.
He has gotten approx 150 judges approved... which keeps the idiot liberals at bay.
Btw, those Dem governors have really helped our state, havent they?
GFY libtard.
Is this the candidate Matt Jones endorsed? An admitted socialist?
Saw where a ton of people were still in line but couldn’t vote. Good news for McGrathJudge denies injunction to keep Ky polls open
Yes he’s a better overall person than either and he’s a real Kentuckian. Not some misplaced individual who knew they could use our people as a stepping stool for power and greed and take advantage of our *people.Oh, like Charles Booker. LMAO X2.
Booker got a little under 7900 votes in Louisville and McGrath had a little less than 1600.Trump with 86,000 votes so far
Biden with 35,000(easily beating Bernie)
Massie easily beats McMurtry
McGrath with about a 7,000 vote lead over Booker
It depends on what you mean by put Kentucky first. Personally, I don’t believe in a lot of the pork that gets included in spending bills that go to pet projects in states to get their senator or representative to vote a certain way. I’d rather have someone who fights that sort of thing rather than someone who actively participates in it. I think one of the things wrong with politics is that every elected official has their hand out for government pork.It’s weird that so many people only care about McConnell being powerful. They’d rather have someone who’s powerful but puts kentucky on the back burner as opposed to someone who will put Kentucky first.
Right, I’m just going by the NYT totals so far which still has McGrath leading.Booker got a little under 7900 votes in Louisville and McGrath had a little less than 1600.
Yea what was it like 25000 or so to 19000 or so? It will all come down to the mailed in votes.Right, I’m just going by the NYT totals so far which still has McGrath leading.
Close to that, maybe 26,000-20,000.Yea what was it like 25000 or so to 19000 or so? It will all come down to the mailed in votes.
It’s not total that was just the count for Louisville at the moment he had a 80% of the vote in Louisville.So Booker only had a 7200 vote advantage across Lex and Lou for in person voting (today or total?)
With the expectation of over 500,000 votes, I can’t imagine that’s the turnout needed for him. Basically would have to win the mail I’m straight up.
Is that right? Should be interesting. Unfortunately I would imagine McGrath gets the majority of the mail in votes but I’m hoping not.Close to that, maybe 26,000-20,000.
So the official winner is announced June 30th?
I’m doubtful on that - bet Jones got complete #s - I’m guessing that’s Jeff Cos total walk ins for today.It’s not total that was just the count for Louisville at the moment he had a 80% of the vote in Louisville.
Yes he’s a better overall person than either and he’s a real Kentuckian. Not some misplaced individual who knew they could use our people as a stepping stool for power and greed and take advantage of our *people.
Now.......if we could replace him with another Republican.....
Yes he’s a better overall person than either and he’s a real Kentuckian. Not some misplaced individual who knew they could use our people as a stepping stool for power and greed and take advantage of our *people.
Don't vote Socialist so it doesn't to me.Did anyone here not vote for Booker because Matt Jones endorsed him?
We are just having a conversation there’s really no need to jump to insults I can respect your opinion but of course you can’t communicate without sounding like a ****. Not everything is a ******* competition. Have some decency. This isn’t about who’s team gets to win. I can’t even vote in the democratic primaries so no I didn’t vote for either.“he’s a good person”
He’s a Marxist.
Please don’t ever vote for anything other than American Idol.
Not everything is a ****ing competition. This isn’t about who’s team gets to win.