Donald Trump faced a harsh reality Tuesday night, when Kentucky voters showed that they weren’t swayed, just the day before, by his impassioned speech to come out and vote for one of his minions, Matt Bevin, simply because it would personally help him out.
"You gotta vote because if you lose, it sends a really bad message. It just sends a bad and they’re going to build it up...
If you win, they are going to make it like, ho hum. And if you lose, they are going to say Trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. You can't let that happen to me!"”
But they did let it happen.
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence traveled to the Bluegrass State in an a last-minute attempt to rescue the flailing Kentucky governor in his race against the Democrat, Attorney General and soon-to-be Governor Andy Beshear. Trump gave one of his signature hate rallies on Election Night eve, and made a lot of promises that focused attention on the number one issue facing Kentuckians: Saving Trump.
Trump promised to stonewall the investigation into his criminal activities and that subpoenas would go ignored. He pledged to fight his personal enemies. He even had his former rival-turned-loyal lapdog, Ky. Sen. Rand Paul, take the stage to promise the good people of Kentucky that Trump and friends were committed to outing the whistleblower. No joke: The call to target the whistleblower received the loudest cheers of the night. In a new development, the T-shirts in the MAGA crowd—hastily thrown over clothes after, ostensibly, being handed out at the door—did not carry any slogans or promises about jobs, wages, or healthcare. Instead, the shirts simply said “READ THE TRANSCRIPT.”
The rally was absolutely brilliant and even genius, according to North Korean State Television Fox News.
Campaign Action
Yet somehow, all the Trumpian shouting didn’t work, and Beshear won.
Soon-to-be-former-Gov. Bevin tied himself to Trump more closely than any other governor in the nation. Daresay he tried to be Trump: He childishly taunted opponents with name-calling, constantly said stupid things, was investigated for corruption, bashed teachers and career government officials, and got pretty good at being a racist pr**k. And just like Trump, he was wildly unpopular. In fact, Bevin was ranked the most unpopular governor in the country, which is quite a feat in such a predominantly red state.
Just like Trump, Bevin also predicted a big win. YUGE.
But Kentucky disagreed.
Although Beshear’s victory is something to celebrate, he has his work cut out for him. He faces a Republican super-majority in both state houses, and the other statewide offices are still Republican-held … for now. Yet Gov.-Elect Beshear has a chance to curb rampant corruption, restore some much-needed dignity to the office, and help stem the flow of governmental destruction that the GOP has worked so hard to unleash upon its own citizens. Moreover, Beshear has shown that campaigning hard and talking to voters about issues that actually matter, such as education, jobs, and energy, can win over a red state—even one that Trump won by 30%.
Predictably, Bevin is challenging the results, since he doesn’t like them.
He can try it, but that won’t stop Democrats from defeating the most unpopular Senator in the country, who also happens to hail from Kentucky. Mitch McConnell must be sweating NRA-sponsored bullets now, as his leading opponent, Amy McGrath, continues to raise millions upon millions for her campaign to unseat him.
Moscow Mitch better start praying hard to the Russians.
Please give $1 to help Democrats end McConnell's career as majority leader!