Tuesday, November 7, 2023

SPECIAL REPORT ELECTION 2023: ELVIS KIN GOES TO 'HEARTBREAK HOTEL' IN MISSISSIPPI, OHIO VOTES FOR ABORTION, MARIJUANA, MITCH MCCONNELL PROTEGE DEFEATED IN KENTUCKY GOVERNOR'S RACE, REPUBLICANS ALREADY WON LOUISIANA GOVERNOR'S RACE

 



                                               (LATEST NEWS AT THE TOP OF THE POST)

                                         (NEWS AND COMMENT, ANALYSIS WHEN ABLE)



PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE RESULTS-STATEWIDE JUDICIAL RACES



                         MISSISSIPPI GOVERNOR'S RACE RESULTS-CNN


          KENTUCKY ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS-SECRETARY OF STATE




The polling data either side of Election Day even during Election Day pointing to a Donald Trump victory over Joe Biden in 2024.



I guess you could say Abortion will matter in 2024 namely the Abortion Joe Biden has performed on this nation's economy.




As mentioned before Republicans come out of this off-year election gaining one governorship in the State of Louisiana.




After Midnight Mainstream Media acknowledging the victory of incumbent Republican Tate Reeves in the contest for Governor of Mississippi over Democrat Brandon Presley.





The race for Governor in Mississippi Tate Reeves Republican incumbent ahead of Brandon Presley even with the "Big City" vote from Hinds County (Jackson) being dumped in.


71 percent of the vote counted and its Reeves 54.4 percent and Presley 44.2 percent.





Tate Reeves the Republican incumbent in Mississippi well in the lead with 60 percent of the vote counted 56.3 percent to Democrat Brandon Presley's 42.3 percent in that race for Governor.






                                                      (1030 PM EASTERN US TIME)




Going to Mississippi the Republican incumbent Governor Tate Reeves well in the lead as the results continue to come in.



Reeves at 56.4 percent of the vote with Democrat Brandon Presley at 42.1 percent with 47 percent of the vote counted.





We now have a link up there for Pennsylvania's statewide returns for the judicial races tonight.



A lot of early votes tonight the mail-in votes heavily weighted towards the Democrats.








                                                                (10 PM EASTERN US TIME)


Up to 24 percent of the vote counted in Mississippi Republican Tate Reeves 57.1 percent Democrat Brandon Presley 41.4 percent.




In Ohio the vote 56 percent for the Pro-Abortion side Yes and 44 percent for the Pro-Life side No with 52 percent of the vote counted on Issue One.




Issue Two Legalization of Marijuana with 52 percent of the vote in 55.6 percent Yes 44.4 percent No that issue also declared a winner tonight.




In Kentucky Democrat Governor Andy Beshear defeating Mitch McConnell's man in this election.


President Donald Trump did endorse Daniel Cameron but again Cameron not as passionate as Mr. Trump.




The Republicans down the ticket for Attorney General and other offices are winners tonight in Kentucky.



The Associated Press now saying that Andy Beshear won in Kentucky.



In Mississippi incumbent Republican Governor Tate Reeves well ahead of Democrat Brandon Presley with 10 percent of the vote said to be counted its Reeves 56.2 percent Presley 42.3 percent.





                                                           (915 PM EASTERN US TIME)




Will return at 915 pm Eastern US Time with more on the voting tonight...



At about 830 pm Eastern US Time its 61 percent of the vote counted Democrat Andy Beshear 52.4 percent Republican Daniel Cameron 47.6 percent only 33 percent of the vote reported from Jefferson County Louisville.



Fragmented returns coming in from Mississippi as of 827 pm Eastern US Time. 568 for Presley and 108 for Reeves.




Watching in Ohio the results of the Issue One vote the Pro-Abortion Yes and the Pro-Life No contest.



Those results pouring out right said to be 64 to 36 percent in favor of the Yes side.




Cherelle Parker Democrat already declared the winner of the Mayor's contest in Philadelphia over Republican David Oh.





The polls closed here in Pennsylvania and the statewide judicial races will be counted.   We'll see if Republicans or Democrats win those races.


Northampton County up there where Easton is had voting machine issues today that county usually reports late on Election Night anyway. 





The polls now closing in Mississippi we'll see how the race between incumbent Republican Governor Tate Reeves and Democrat challenger Brandon Presley shook out.




50 percent of the votes said to have been counted in Kentucky with Democrat Andy Beshear at 53 percent and Republican Daniel Cameron at 47 percent.





                                                               (8 PM EASTERN US TIME)



In Louisville the Democrat stronghold only 25 percent of the vote reporting right now Beshear at 69 percent and Cameron at 31 percent.




In Kentucky its almost 750 pm Eastern US Time I see 42 percent of the vote said to have been counted with Democrat Andy Beshear at 53.8 percent and Republican Daniel Cameron at 46.2 percent.




I've added the link above for the Governor's race in Mississippi where polls are about to close.





In Kentucky right now 34 percent of the vote said to have been counted with Democrat Andy Beshear at 56 percent and Republican Daniel Cameron at 44 percent.





I voted here in Pennsylvania I was around 320th of the 1500 registered voters at my polling place to cast a ballot around 545 pm tonight.



The voter turnout looks low.





                                                       (730 PM EASTERN US TIME)


Now polling places across all of Kentucky closed the Louisville vote dumped into the mix also votes from Lexington and counties in between more favorable to Democrat Andy Beshear.




The vote breakdown 59.9 percent for Beshear and 40.1 percent for Cameron 14 percent of the vote counted.






                                                             (7 PM EASTERN US TIME)



The New York Times has its set of votes not the same as seen in the link above from the Kentucky Secretary of State.


They show Republican Daniel Cameron with 5,999 votes or 51.2 percent to Democrat Andy Beshear's 5,719 or 48.8 percent.


                                                              (630 PM EASTERN US TIME)




The Associated Press reports that 16.7 million dollars was spent by Democrat Andy Beshear and only 3.4 million by Republican Daniel Cameron in the Kentucky Governor's race.



Some polls in the Central Time Zone closing at 7 pm Eastern Time in Kentucky.



Right now we see Daniel Cameron leading Andy Beshear 61 to 39 percent with one percent of the vote counted.


The early votes in Kentucky coming from the southern-southeastern part of the state.



The first votes reported in Kentucky giving Republican Daniel Cameron 69 percent of the vote over 2,000 votes in that total.


The polls closing in Kentucky just minutes ago at 6 pm local time we await results of the race for Governor.




                                                             (610 PM EASTERN US TIME)



There's a contest tonight in New Jersey for state legislative seats the Republicans hoping to make gains there.


In Kentucky today the contest for Governor between Republican Daniel Cameron and Democrat Andy Beshear who is the son of current Democrat Governor Steve Beshear.


In Mississippi the race for Governor is between incumbent Republican Tate Reeves and Democrat challenger Brandon Presley.     Brandon Presley a second cousin of Elvis Presley who was born in 1977 just months before Elvis's death.


Those polls came out over the weekend showing Joe Biden losing to Donald Trump in key battleground states next year.


Were these polls to scare Trump hating Democrats to the polling booths today or to force Biden out they also polled Donald Trump against Kamala Harris with Harris losing five of the six states she only led in Michigan while Biden led in Wisconsin.


The legislative elections in Virginia getting a lot of "Drive-By Media" attention.   Virginia near Washington DC a media hangout so I guess its a short drive.   100 seats in the House of Delegates and 40 seats in the Senate being contested.


The Mainstream Media wants to again talk about abortion in the midst of harsh economic conditions which play against the Democrats and Joe Biden.   Issue One in Ohio is their obsession forgetting of course that Donald Trump has Ohio in his back pocket regardless of how the vote turns out today Yes for abortion or No against abortion.


Abortions don't put money in people's pockets help to provide food shelter or clothing.


People making decisions about what they can buy and what they can't buy in the real world right now.


 There is a real drop in retail activity my wife and I seeing this in Pennsylvania maybe people order things online but less retail activity means hours being cut back at retail stores impacting incomes of those working in the stores.


With an eye to 2024 the Democrats are sending mailings to union members at least here in the key state of Pennsylvania downplaying the economic problems and even offering tips on how to save money as means of propping up Joe Biden next year.


On October 14th the Republicans won a victory in Louisiana in the First Round of voting.



Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry 51.6 percent of the vote in the Open Primary winning the Governor's seat in Louisiana for the Republicans a Trump endorsed candidate.

Landry will replace outgoing Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards.


The Republicans picking up the Governor's seat in Louisiana.




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