Trump Unable To Win Majority Of His Own Party In Kentucky! "Four More Precincts" For Democrats!

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The nominee apparent of the Republican Party(?)--(This was a nostalgia vote, maybe(?)--couldn't get past nearly 65% of the Republican Presidential Preference poll. This is not a winning candidate! Comparing, the Democrats have two likely potential winners, one of whom will do well in California and New Jersey, both--and who likely will not take the Minorities Vote for granted.

Kentucky Primary Election Results

Allusions to husband, Bill Clinton--(of the woman)--are known about in Hollywood, a part of California, even maybe famous in New Jersey. Obama maybe was the 2nd African American President in history. Even Republicans discuss the Clinton Presidency Economy, especially comparing and contrasting with others.

Commentators wonder why allusions to it should be made. Commentators, generally, are clearly overpaid, and not too much in touch with things. The Obama Administration finally found time to restore the Fair Labor Standards Act, back into the U. S. Mainstream.

The Republicans, famously, had taken that away from the Middle Class, after the Clinton Presidency--which is now in the national debate.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Praise and Thanksgiving for Great Spirit, "Seven Come Eleven" maybe now have way more player. . .prayers, on Lands of Many Nations!)
 
The republican Kentucky primary took place last March 5th, major changes have taken place since then....such as Trump is the last one standing
 
So it is a nostalgia vote, with none of the others on board!

Wishful Thinking It was!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
"(Great Spirit, "Seven Come Eleven," Beckons to many! Few Are Chosen(?)! (How do the deities all do that?))
 
So it is a nostalgia vote, with none of the others on board!

Wishful Thinking It was!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
"(Great Spirit, "Seven Come Eleven," Beckons to many! Few Are Chosen(?)! (How do the deities all do that?))


Did you even look at your link?

Donald J. Trump 82,493 35.9% 17

Cruz Ted Cruz 72,503 31.6% 15

Rubio Marco Rubio 37,579 16.4% 7

Kasich John Kasich 33,134 14.4% 7

Carson Ben Carson 1,951 0.8% —

Paul Rand Paul 872 0.4% —

Bush Jeb Bush 305 0.1% —

Huckabee Mike Huckabee 174 0.1% —

Christie Chris Christie 65 0.0% —

Fiorina Carly Fiorina 64 0.0% —

Santorum Rick Santorum 31 0.0% —
Other Other 496 0.2% —
Others Others 1,135

Kentucky Republicans allocated delegates at caucuses on March 5.
 
Even SassyIrishLasss is clearly not on board with nominee apparent, just like the others of the present-tense!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
("If the glove doesn't fit: You Must. . .Maybe Quit(?)! Many hands often found relevant!)
 
Trump won 17 delegates in Kentucky.

Cruz, who isn't even running any more, won 15 delegates.

Rubio and Kasich each won 7.
 
Even SassyIrishLasss is clearly not on board with nominee apparent, just like the others of the present-tense!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
("If the glove doesn't fit: You Must. . .Maybe Quit(?)! Many hands often found relevant!)

Dude, are you fucking drunk? Go sleep it off or something, you're making no sense at all
 
Trump won 17 delegates in Kentucky.

Cruz, who isn't even running any more, won 15 delegates.

Rubio and Kasich each won 7.


Did you happen to notice the Republican primary was on March 5th

Over 2 months ago?
 
SassyIrishLass has no clue about current events, where so many are not on board. Anyone sees the disconnect with reality--even on TV(?)!

Notice the opening title: "Trump Unable To Win Majority Of His Own Party In Kentucky! "Four More Precincts" For Democrats!"
Notice the opening sentence: "The nominee apparent of the Republican Party(?)--(This was a nostalgia vote, maybe(?)--couldn't get past nearly 65% of the Republican Presidential Preference poll."

The losers for Trump are in denial, if it is suggested that none of that happened, even above(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(New Yellow Hair at any rate now courting Wall Street Kazillionaires, looking for money as is usual, softening with the influence, already!)
 
SassyIrishLass has no clue about current events, where so many are not on board. Anyone sees the disconnect with reality--even on TV(?)!

Notice the opening title: "Trump Unable To Win Majority Of His Own Party In Kentucky! "Four More Precincts" For Democrats!"
Notice the opening sentence: "The nominee apparent of the Republican Party(?)--(This was a nostalgia vote, maybe(?)--couldn't get past nearly 65% of the Republican Presidential Preference poll."

The losers for Trump are in denial, if it is suggested that none of that happened, even above(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(New Yellow Hair at any rate now courting Wall Street Kazillionaires, looking for money as is usual, softening with the influence, already!)

Once again....read carefully....the Kentucky Republican primary took place on March 5th. Get it,dumb ass?
 
The Democratic Primary happened yesterday, by comparison. Trump is spending the day after that, looking for Kazillionaire money on Wall Street. Seems to be a problem going back to March 5, after all(?)! Back then that was said unheard of!

Nostalgia comes in all kinds of colors--noted mostly at DNC, not at all at Trump Central Casting, even.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Money makes business world mainly go round. Everyone else down to earth!)
 
The Democratic Primary happened yesterday, by comparison. Trump is spending the day after that, looking for Kazillionaire money on Wall Street. Seems to be a problem going back to March 5, after all(?)! Back then that was said unheard of!

Nostalgia comes in all kinds of colors--noted mostly at DNC, not at all at Trump Central Casting, even.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Money makes business world mainly go round. Everyone else down to earth!)

You're nuts, dude
 
Getting sold down the river already, and not even noticing--more Trump Reality TV support from SassyIrishLass poster!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Soap Operas used to be like that(?): Reality TV gone mad!)
 
Hillary 'won' Ky by .05 in one of the lowest voter turn-outs evuh (because Ky voters can's stand the criminal or the socialist)...and it was the 1st primary she has won since her 5 - 6 primary losing streak....and Libs try to turn that into a 'bragging' thread?

:lmao:
 
Getting sold down the river already, and not even noticing--more Trump Reality TV support from SassyIrishLass poster!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Soap Operas used to be like that(?): Reality TV gone mad!)

You're trying to deflect from your own failed thread...next time pay attention to your own link and leave me out of your nonsense
 
Read somewhere last night, she won Ky by 35 points against Obama in 2008.

Don't they lover her anymore?
 
Some people are hard to please, especially if they are working in the coal industry, during a clean energy revolution. The Democrats have to make the alternatives more apparent and immediate. Senator Byrd managed to transfer a lot of District employment from D. C. to West Virginia, for example. Hubert Humphrey and JFK had noted the problem. A response did happen. Spreading around more viable technology-related employment would be an option.

In line with that, getting Federal Reserve out of the hands of the bankers could be a less fixed-percentage usury based "solution" to problems. A simple "Inverse Usury" kind of transition could re-start. The Clinton's did that with the Equal Amount Per Child Income Tax Credit. The gain is greater, for any with a tax burden at the lower incomes. The problem with the credit went unnoticed by the Republicans. 50% of U. S. taxpayers had no further liability, yet "Tax Cuts" were proposed as a solution to an economic downturn.

Even Gay Lord Keynes had proposed. . ."That the people bend over and await the Public Works," an inverse usury kind of spending on projects, like back To Senator Byrd.
The Republicans wanted the rich to pay even less--and nothing--too. Gay Lord Keynes did actually not so-state it like quoted, however(?).

Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Reid created the "Make Work Pay Refundable Income Tax Credit," so that anyone got the equal amount money, regardless if they had worked all the year or not, and regardless if they had no federal income tax liability. The Republicans took that away, too.

So more people with money to spend actually gives high-tech a chance--To Be Spread Around!

"Grow the Economy" was a Bill Clinton concept. Spreading the crap around was kind of what that was about."

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(New Yellow Hair not attacking Sioux Nation at the River--going instead to different river, not-self-funding, making the usual sales!)
 

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