Kentucky Senate Race 2020

Published by TheFanNJ: 9/16/2020

As the Kentucky Senate Race shape up, and campaign advertisements has increased. This has become the most active state in politics, for Kentucky’s senate race; and many believe Kentucky has become ground zero in politics. There’s a lot of big money and small money entering into the political spectrum. “Hoodville News” a podcast blog created by a top investigative pundit in America, is investing time in Kentucky, to inform you the public on current news.

According to our data, and through the blogasphere with natural researching: Democrats are holding a strong lead in Kentucky for Early Voting. AP News is reporting that Democrats have built a 3-1 lead over Republicans with early registration for Absentee Ballot. (Click the link for the article)

This new information is making things very interesting in the world of politics in Kentucky. Because after the Ap News, release their report; which is in a direct response to Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll, a new state poll in Kentucky. Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll conducted a two week study from 9/1/2020 until 9/14/2020, on Election Security. And in that study, it was found that Amy McGrath is holding a slim lead over Mitch McConnell in the state of Kentucky. Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll of 2020 “exclusively” has Amy McGrath 44% Mitch McConnell 43.5% and the independent challenger Brad Barron surging with a 6% likely to vote for, with 6.5% not going to vote at all.

Questions are now sparking the notion on whether a Democratic leaning poll is creditable enough to track polling data in Kentucky. Quinnipac University (Poll) : (click the link to read the article)

Today on 9/16/2020 “Quinnipac University” released their newest updated poll: showing Mitch McConnell holding a wider lead in Kentucky with a 52% lead over Amy McGrath 41% with no independent challenger. And many citizens have responded online through Kentucky.com, expressing great concern that the most famous poll and a republican leading poll has shown a wider increasing in voter enthusiasm for Mitch McConnell. This happening in minutes and moments; have kentucky officials giving out daily upto minute responses. The video above from Kentucky’s Secretary of State, posted a YouTube Video explaining the importance of Absentee Voting, with a fact and fiction.

As things get hot and heavy in Kentucky, our goal and job is to give you information to better yourself in voting. The data clearly shows Amy McGrath holding a 3-1 lead in Absentee Ballot registration. And what that means is Democrats have gathered their voters, and have them line and ready to vote, by 3 to 1. Our data shows that over 500,000 people voted for Democrats in Kentucky, and less that 450,000 people voted for a republican in Kentucky. Based on that data alone, Democrats in Kentucky are holding a 3 to 1 margin over the republican challengers with their voting base. And giving a margin of error, Kentucky is a deeply divided state where Democrats have a bigger advantage. We rate the Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll as more accurate than the more famous Quinnipac Poll; and this is about trends and turning out your base. And Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll is driving by data on fundraising, events data, and actual voter registration turnout. And Amy Mcgrath despite what the famous poll says, is turning out her base, and her base in Kentucky is larger than the republican base. And that’s why Coaches! 101 (PAC) Poll has McGrath leading based on information coming from the Election Board in the state of Kentucky. Key is: vote now, vote by absentee and support your candidate now; not later.

“Disclaimer TheFanNJ is a journalist based in New Jersey, and has been a political pundit and source for informational news across the globe. And as a member of the black journalist association our investigative news blog: HoodVille News supports the information given to you.”

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