Where Obama ceded 40 percent of the vote to a little-known opponent. In Kentucky, he ceded 42 percent to “Uncommitted.”
In Arkansas, he almost lost to a virtual nobody. In Kentucky, he almost lost to a literal nobody!
Where Obama ceded 40 percent of the vote to a little-known opponent. In Kentucky, he ceded 42 percent to “Uncommitted.”
In Arkansas, he almost lost to a virtual nobody. In Kentucky, he almost lost to a literal nobody!
How ironic seeing as he’s an intellectual nobody.
Yeah, Obama really earned the title: President ZERO
Very appropriate since the history books will record 0bama as the biggest “nobody” president in American history.
It can’t be said often enough: LBJ dropped out of the ’68 race because a well-funded and well known senator with considerable “grass roots” support, Eugene McCarthy, finished a close second to Johnson in the New Hampshire primary; McCarthy got 42%.
That’s the same number that the imprisoned felon pulled against Obama in WV. And it looks like that flake lawyer and “uncommitted” are doing just as well in AR and KY.
Now we’re seeing Democrats slamming the Obama camp for their attacks on Romney’s Bain record (even though the original anti-bain adds were about an event that happened two years after Romney left).
Is this the beginning of a grass roots “Dump Obama” movement in the D party?
I wonder how that would play with the black vote, which the D’s have to have.
Popcorn… I need to stock up on popcorn…
In kentucky, and west virginia, Obama still received more votes then Mitt Romney.
Uhm…what, in polls? or in the primaries? what are you talking about? the general election hasn’t started yet..
McCain took kentucky by 57% of the vote in 2008.
Which means Obama will likely only get about 30% to 33% in Kentucky in 2012.
If he’s lucky.