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"8% of estimated vote" Hmmm. Not saying it can't flip, but I wouldn't call it yet.Na
Naw, I googled it, and it checks out.
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"8% of estimated vote" Hmmm. Not saying it can't flip, but I wouldn't call it yet.Na
Naw, I googled it, and it checks out.
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Do gen zers actually like lumping themselves all together? I was born on the tail end of "millennial" bordering them and remember how much me and my friends hated being classified by the media
AAhh, okay. I am sorry, and I am very sorry for being a tard as well. My sincere apologies.There are two liberal bastions in KY and they're reporting early, Louisville and Lexington. They're reporting early, so it'll turn red in no time.
just googled it and it pop upWhat site is that poll on?
It seems to be the Lexington votes. Doesn't necessarily reflect the bulk of the state. Most of the counties have yet to report, so we'll have to wait for those.
VBM gets counted first, so it's clear that the urban areas are likely reported first.Didn't Kentucky start red and stay red the entire time back in 2016? I can't see how this is good for Trump
A "Democratic, Constitutional Republic"If it wasn't intended to be a democracy then what was it intended to be?
I would not concern yourself with any actual results in the next three hours. Things are going to wildly fluctuate when "10% of polls are in."Didn't Kentucky start red and stay red the entire time back in 2016? I can't see how this is good for Trump
11% to 12% and the lead down to 1.5lol kentucky went from 10% reporting to 11% and Biden's lead changed from 8 points to 3.
2 of the biggest regions got their votes in early, it's that simple.