Kentucky primary reveals voter discontent
WPSD Local 6 Paducah - Wed May 23, 11:40 pm ETThe Kentucky primary is over but what message did the voters actually send?
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The Kentucky primary is over but what message did the voters actually send?
That President Obama lost roughly 40 percent of the vote in Democratic primaries in Arkansas, Kentucky and West Virginia over the last two weeks has drawn massive national headlines. Those headlines have drawn a collective eyeroll from Democrats — and many others who closely follow national politics — who ascribe the underperformance by the incumbent to a very simple thing: racism. Read full ...
Results from Kentucky's 2012 primary elections are in.
Conservatives got their preferred candidates in open seat races in Tuesday’s primaries in Arkansas and Kentucky, but national Democrats weren’t as lucky. And results in both states demonstrate Democrats’ continued struggle to get elected in the South. In the Bluegrass State, tea party favorite Thomas Massie cruised to victory in the GOP primary to succeed retiring 4th District Rep. Geoff Davis ...
There may not have been a contest but there was a referendum of sorts on President Barack Obama in Tuesday’s Democratic presidential primary in Kentucky.
An eastern Kentucky Baptist pastor troubled by President Barack Obama's views on gay marriage violated federal law when he urged his followers to vote the president out of office in November, a Washington watchdog group said.
Voters made their feelings known about their choice in Kentucky primaries, but not in large numbers.
A GOP House primary in northern Kentucky on Tuesday is pitting the Republican old guard against the GOP’s Tea Party wing and Sen. Rand Paul Read more...
President Obama lost roughly 40 percent of the vote in Democratic presidential primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas on Tuesday night — results sure to be pored over in the hours and days to come. Republicans quickly seized on the results to suggest there is significant unhappiness with Obama inside his own party — noting that the incumbent lost four in 10 votes to “uncommitted” in Kentucky and an ...
Get the results of Tuesday's Kentucky primary.
The presidential escapade continues to draw most of the media's attention these days, but there are actually some interesting downticket primaries to watch in Arkansas and Kentucky Tuesday night.