Coaches 101 (PAC) Opinion Poll

Coaches! 101 opinion polls of polls has produced this:

Mitch McConnell with white voters, or better known as white families in the age range of 55 and older will vote for Mitch McConnell regardless. These are who we call in the bag supporters for Mitch McConnell, while Amy McGrath in that same bracket has a limited amount of support for white families in the age range of 55 and older.

Real Clear Politics is reporting Mitch McConnell has a 49% to 44% lead over Amy McGrath and that poll was taken on 7/30/2020. There report is for older white voters, who vote republican regardless and tend to support Donald Trump.

Fox News State Poll: is reporting that Amy McGrath holds a 42% to 40% lead over Mitch McConnell, with 4% of the vote with white voters in the age range of 18-60. There’s a strong presence of voters, that just will not vote and an overwhelmingly 12% of Kentucky’s voting electric among white voters – just will not vote for any candidate or more than likely will vote for the 3rd party candidate in this race: Brad Barron.

Quinnipiac Poll is reporting that the race for Kentucky is virtually tied, with an 8% margin of error, and a 4% independent voting tally.

End Citizen’s United Campaign, which is a watch dog group: that wants to end citizen’s united is reporting that Amy McGrath holds a slight lead over Mitch McConnell at 41.5% of the popular vote in Kentucky and Mitch McConnell holding 41% with a voting electric of 12% would either vote for Brad Barron or not vote at all.

Coaches! 101 Poll, which is a poll of polls – has studied the trending topics, and fundraising style of each candidate. Every candidate has an online presence and TV ads, plus event turnout. Among the independent and democratic base, Amy McGrath has raised more money than Mitch McConnell in the month of August leading into September. There’s an equal number of political ads on television, that has Amy unmatched by Mitch McConnell. Outside of the online structure which was dominated by Mitch McConnell until August. Among new voters, newly registered voters, and disenfranchised voters, Amy McGrath is actually winning in the race by a 3 to one margin. Among older voters, depending on the status of their party which means democrats on one side, and republicans on the other side, shows us that Kentucky politics is a dead heat. Kentucky is deeply divided when it comes to older voters. Kentucky is an active progressive when it comes to young voters, and independents.

Notes: In the Kentucky Primary there was 544,062 people who came out to vote for democrats. Amy McGrath got 247,037 votes with 10 candidates in the democratic primaries. In the republican primaries Mitch McConnell got 342,656 votes and he faced 7 challengers. We are projecting that 1 million people will vote in this up and coming election, and if the turnout is high, plus Amy McGrath can encourage Charles Booker’s supporters with the help of Brad Barron – she actually wins Kentucky.  

Here is our poll:

Amy McGrath                                  44%

Mitch McConnell                           43.5%

Brad Barron                                        6%

Undecided                                          6.5%

Pros of Amy McGrath’s campaign: continue the fundraising, the ads on TV and increase the presence online with older voters. Amy McGrath can’t ignore the concerns from older voters such as abortion rights, health care and spending of taxes.

Cons of Amy McGrath’s campaign: would be to not try and bend over to far to the right that she will lose independents. And she should target with her base, that 12% who won’t vote for Mitch McConnell because they are tired of his partisan bickering in congress – but they don’t really trust McGrath. She needs to build trust with that group, get them out to vote and turn out the vote. Amy McGrath needs to earn the trust of the minorities in Kentucky who are going to fight behind her because they want McConnell out, but are reluctant to support her because she needs to appear more in their communities.

Pros of Mitch McConnell, despite being outraised and out campaigned, he has a lot of money to influence the internet market. He currently is dominating the internet wave, and some local in his area television networks. He has the power of the purse as an incumbent and his core supporters, hate democrats. The problem with Mitch McConnel’s core supporters is they’re seniors and with some from the youth.

Cons: Mitch McConnell’s pledge with the NRA and Gun Manufacturers are coming back to bit him. His failure to pass any major legislation since his leadership role has begun in 2007 is now coming to face. His role in killing the Impeachment Trail with out a bring witnesses to testify in front of the Senate, or to even allow the Supreme Court Justice to monitor the witness testimony only. People in Kentucky wanted to see Bolton on stand testifying about his up and coming book. And many of them wanted to use that to vindicate Donald Trump. Mitch McConnell using that to protect Donald Trump, may have turned off those voters who are just not going to vote. Mitch McConnell not being able to get anything passed and has been unwilling to compromise is also facing heavy push back from his own party outside of older voters that are republican.

Brad Barron, has no chance of winning – his funding is limited and he is the guy that people who don’t want to vote for Mitch McConnell and aren’t familiar with Amy McGrath will select. Yet, he is polling high enough to take a lot of Mitch McConnell’s support.

Keys to win: Amy McGrath has to turnout the vote, get more minority participation in her campaign, draw a likeable opinion for the older voters, and have more campaign stops, with more appearances. Also, get people to trust that she has Kentucky in her interest and will help end the divide in Congress. Kentucky is a state that overwhelmingly believes in term limits but are afraid to vote outside of party lines: Amy McGrath has to give them a reason.

Mitch McConnell is in trouble outside of passing a major legislation like Gun Control, or a bi-partisan stimulus that helps all communities outside of Kentucky. His base is going to ride and die with him, the major problem with his base is the notion that they are white and above 50. If they don’t vote, Mitch McConnell loses, if they do vote – and do it in record numbers, McConnell is holding on to a slim lead.

Brad Baron: He is taking both candidates support among older voters, and non-educated voters who just don’t like Mitch McConnell and can’t trust Amy McGrath. If he hold his 6% polling and hold even 2% of the vote in Kentucky; he will take Mitch McConnell voters.

We are projecting that if Brad Baron can increase his likeliness Amy McGrath will unseat Mitch McConnell. We are also projecting that if Amy McGrath can win the trust factor and turn out the 590,000 voters – she will surprise national politics with a win over Mitch McConnell. If Mitch McConnell can some how produce something in congress that can sure up is disenfranchised supporter – he can hold onto his seat. Mitch McConnell as of right now is being out fundraised, even though he had more money to begin with, and people are tired of him outside of the seniors in the republican party. And they will come out and vote. If it’s a high turnout and Baron increases his political presences Amy McGrath wins. If it’s a high turnout and Amy McGrath wins the trust factor, she will win. If Mitch McConnell can somehow win something in congress; he may hold on to his seat he has had for 30 years.

Coaches! 101 PAC opinion poll

Results:

These are the results to the opinion poll that was conducted online via Facebook on 9/1/2020 and 9/2/2020.

Mitch McConnell: The question that was generated for Mitch McConnell,

“Do you approve of Mitch McConnell’s job on Election Enforcement? Use the like emoji if you do, or the sad emoji if you don’t and the WOW emoji if you have no interest.”

Disclaimer: This online poll is being conducted by Coaches 101 PAC.

We targeted all of Kentucky for this poll, and what was spent to market this poll was $40, which will be reported to the independent expenditures of Coaches! 101 (PAC). The purpose of this study was to inform the public on Clean and Fair Elections. The study reached 3,907 people on September 1, 2020.

  • Likes: 121
  • Sad:     9
  • Mad:     5
  • Heart:    2
  • Wow:     1

The age bracket of this study was from 18-65, and the people who engaged in this study were from the age brackets of 50 and up. Meaning this tally was basically a senior poll. Out of the 121 likes on the picture of Mitch McConnell, not one of the people targeted in this poll supported foreign intervention in this current election cycle. Many of them, felt that this was an attack on the republican party and had no idea about the laws that are to protect clean and fair elections.

The same age bracket place a mad emoji at the notion of Mitch McConnell being in the senate, and when questioned on why they felt that way – they believed Mitch McConnell is out of touch with the needs of Kentucky and their needs to be term limits, but they won’t vote for a democrat. In the comment section, the debate got really interesting as the public who happens to be over the age group of 50, all had different opinions on democrats verses republicans. Yet, none of them believed or new that Mitch McConnell was the route cause of the gridlock in Washington.

Coaches! 101 (PAC) has a conclusion that most of those who are over the age of 50 years of age are supporting Mitch McConnell because they are in line with party line politics, and the misconception of conservative media. None of those that were tallied knew that the state of Kentucky was a purple state, meaning the Governor and state legislators are democrats or split between party lines.

Kentucky is a deeply divided state with nothing but misinformation and wrongful propaganda with conspiracy theories. They believe that Democrats are trying to steal an election with mail in voting. And they believe that mail in voting is fraudulent, and absentee voting is safe. Yet none of them understand and know that in Kentucky, Mail In Voting is the absolute same as Absentee voting.

Amy McGrath:

This was the question that was asked about Amy McGrath, who is the democratic challenger that is challenging Mitch McConnell.

This is “Amy McGrath” a Democratic Challenger from Kentucky. American Elections are important and it’s what makes our institution the most valuable in the world. Our PAC doesn’t support or oppose any candidate. We are informing you that American Elections sometimes need the police to sound the alarm. Mitch McConnell is currently not supporting the Safe Elections Act; because a foreign company donated millions to his coffer to table the amendment.

“Do you support clean and safe election you can click the like emoji if you do? Would you support a change candidate like Amy McGrath who is not a bureaucrat in Washington D.C. sustaining the swamp, click on the heart ❤️ emoji? If you want to keep the status quo of Mitch McConnell; click on the sad 😢 emoji?”

We target the same demographics in the state of Kentucky but this time using a picture of Amy McGrath. And the same target area applied, many of those that participated in the poll was over the age of 50. And a lot of them had mixed views on Amy McGrath, much of it was political prejudice and creed prejudice. People were mad at Amy McGrath because she was one: “A Democrat:” and two a young woman.

We spent $10 and targeted 1000 people, and, in that process, we managed to get a good idea of the voting block and what the Democratic challenger would need to do in order to convince the public. One of the major concerns that came out of this process, is the simple fact that nobody actually understood the topic. The topic was about Elections and how to keep them safe, yet the people who commented or left emojis to the picture of Amy McGrath by-passed the question and went into attack mode on Amy McGrath. It was like they needed to prove a point and wanted to rip apart any confidence that Amy McGrath had, and this was their open forum to vent out the frustrations currently happening.

100 People left an emoji:

  • Mad:               49
  • Laughing        35
  • Like                15
  • Sad                  3

The interesting part of this debate was the fact that nobody understood the question, and only responded to the picture of Amy McGrath and they responded with vile and venom. They accused Amy McGrath of being responsible for everything wrong in government. This committee is non-partisan and didn’t choose a candidate and even disclosed that notion in the caption. Yet, we found ourselves defending Amy McGrath against the misinformation and the blatant lies by senior voters. And you can’t change their minds on that exclusive age bracket who is out of touch and have a vile opinion on anyone they determine to be a democrat. 

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