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Benchmark has changed their model to show Clinton by 2, which is in line with Nate Cohn's 2-3. But no one's calling it yet.
Benchmark just tweeted: Clinton up 10k votes now in Jefferson - Get ready for the news networks to pick it up.
I'm no Nostradamus, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, and I don't see Bernie getting that magical 65% of the vote in Kentucky. So does this mean he has to get what, 68% or 69% or 70% of the rest of vote from the remaining primaries?
Kentucky should have been a cakewalk for Clinton but when you promise to put a coal miners out of work the Eastern part of the state is not about to vote for you. Fayette County should go Sanders and Jefferson County should go Clinton.
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Fayette County should go Sanders and Jefferson County should go Clinton.
With 98% of Fayette reporting, Clinton's leading 52-44.
She won Boone and it was expected to go Sanders.
She's leading in Jefferson 57-40 with 50% reporting.
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