The Race For Kentucky 2020

Published by TheFanNJ

The entire Northern American Population is focused on Kentucky, and we are here to break down the important numbers for you. Despite what the poll numbers are saying when it comes to Quinnipiac Poll, Morning Consult, Spry Strategies, and the newest untracked poll Coaches! 101 (PAC) poll.

There’s a 3-1 margin without any error that gives Mitch McConnell a double-digit lead in Kentucky, with a 53% voter approval rating to a 42% voter approval rating. Most of that is more with the notion that many voters are in it for Donald Trump, and the misinformation his campaign is placing out.

If you take a look at the inner polls, of polls and toss out the cover numbers. When it comes to election security: 56% of likely voters from the age of 35 to seniors support the democrat’s plan on protecting elections from foreign intervention? They are agreeing with the Joe Biden Plan, and most of them trust that novice Amy McGrath is capable to assist the democrats in securing American Elections.

Then there’s 34% of likely voters from the age of 18 to seniors who don’t naturally care about the elections and believe in some sort the election is rigged in either favor. These are the folks that get their news from social media platforms. Which breaks down this social media news report in critical sections. Of, the 34% likely voters in Kentucky who get their media from social media, have a distrust of the voting system.

Seniors, who rely on Instagram and Facebook for their news and campaign advertisements: use online news-prints like: Brietbart, much of the News Corp news: “The Hill, Newsweek, and NPR” believe the stories being pushed by advertisers of the National Enquirer.

Those voters who are not seniors and they get their information from twitter and message boards or known as the meme game have a point of view of anti-government. Since that is what is pushed on those platforms – the establishment clause has these voters more engaged but less likely to get those engaged voters out to the voting blocks.

And then there is the data coming from the State Election Boards, and if you compile all of that data; and break it down. Democrats in Kentucky have 1.6 million registered voters, and they registered 20,000 in this voting cycle. Republicans in Kentucky have 1.5 million registered voters, and they registered 100,000 new voters. Based on that registration process, you can say there is a 3-1 advance to the republican party – which is showing in the polls. Yet, what the polls are not showing and why this news paper’s poll is still the better of the polls. Coaches! 101 (PAC) is taking in data from APP news and the state of Kentucky Secretary of State; Democrats have turned out their base, by a 3-1 margin in Early Voting. They are voting by mail, and also showing up to voting precincts to participate in early voting. And for the second straight month since the primaries: Amy McGrath has out fundraised Mitch McConnell by a 3-1 margin; with her large base of donations are from out-of-state contributions. This brings our poll of polls to a much closer number than the experts are telling you. Kentucky is a much closer state than the experts are saying, and it will not be a shocker if Amy McGrath wins in Kentucky.

The pre-election in grassroots worked in the Republican Party favor, but in this current climate with Covid-19, and the ability for democrats to turn out their base, get the options to vote out to their base, it’s showing a much larger turn out. And that turn out is showing Amy McGrath is having a 3-1 lead over Mitch McConnell and the lead is pretty big that Mitch McConnell despite the base and their engagement may not be able to comeback from a large lead. Kentucky’s Senate Race is shaping up like the Gubernatorial Race: an awfully close election. Coaches! 101 (PAC) is predicting an Amy McGrath win and a recanvass of votes. And a long legal battle by Mitch McConnell because his base is just not as large as the democratic base in Kentucky. Mitch McConnell 44% to Amy McGrath 44% in the final month of polling and canvassing.

Disclaimer:

Coaches! 101 (PAC) and HoodVille News is not allowed by FEC rules and regulations, plus Facebook’s rules and regulations to produce anymore political opinion polls after 10/15/2020. This is our last opinion poll for the state of Kentucky.  The last day to run this non-partisan (paid) opinion poll of poll is 10/31/2020.

The information is this opinion poll is produced by a national journalist who is apart of the Black Journalist Association, and we stand by the information produced through investigative researching from public briefings, news updates, candidate newsletters, state newsletters and any one with an opinion on Kentucky Politics. Coaches! 101 (PAC) is investing in Kentucky for the 2020 political cycle, after 11/03/2020: our participation in the political cycle ends.

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