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Obama’s bad primary night in Kentucky and Arkansas

by Phantom Ace ( 111 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012 at May 23rd, 2012 - 2:00 pm

Imagine if in 2004 Bush lost 40% of the Republican primary vote in several state to a convict, an unknown and uncommitted. The media would not stop talking about it. It would be proof that Bush was in trouble and was doomed in November. Well this has happened to Obama. last month in West Virginia , a convicted felon got 40% of the vote. Last night in Kentucky, uncommitted got 40% of the vote. Even more humiliating in Arkansas  an unknown lawyer named John Wolfe got 41% of the vote. Under normal circumstances this would be considered devastating politically. But since our media worships Obama as a divine Pharaoh, they are downplaying these results.

President Obama lost more than 40 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s Arkansas and Kentucky Democratic primaries, despite little-to-no opposition.

Obama lost 42 percent of the vote to the “uncommitted” option in Kentucky and more than 40 percent to little-known attorney John Wolfe in Arkansas — the latest example of the incumbent president failing to win significant shares of votes in uncompetitive contests.

But it’s not the first time the president has taken less than 60 percent of the vote in a primary this year.

He ceded 41 percent of the vote in West Virginia to an incarcerated man in Texas named Keith Judd, and in Oklahoma, Obama lost several counties and won just 57 percent of the vote.

There’s no spinning these results. They are bad news for the Pharaoh. The media will do all they can to prop up the tottering Pharaonic regime, but the people have had enough with the phony god-king.

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