Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Kentucky Swing State In Presidential Primary
Kentucky’s primary election is scheduled for May 20th.
The Commonwealth has 60 delegates including eight super delegates that Senators Obama and Clinton are vying for.
It appears the nominee won’t be decided until the Democratic National Convention.
Kentucky will play a vital role in the outcome. Secretary of State Trey Grayson says Kentucky is a swing state. The Commonwealth has picked the winner in the fall race since 1964.
Here is a list of Kentucky’s super delegates.
Moretta Bosley / committee member/ uncommitted
Terry McBrayer / committee member / committed to Clinton
Jennifer Moore / KY Democrat Chair / uncommitted
Nathan Smith / KY Vice Chair / uncommitted
Joe Etta Wickcliffe / committee member / committed to Clinton
Steve Beshear / Kentucky Governor / uncommitted
Ben Chandler / Congressman / uncommitted
John A. Yarmuth / Congressman / committed to Obama
The Commonwealth has 60 delegates including eight super delegates that Senators Obama and Clinton are vying for.
It appears the nominee won’t be decided until the Democratic National Convention.
Kentucky will play a vital role in the outcome. Secretary of State Trey Grayson says Kentucky is a swing state. The Commonwealth has picked the winner in the fall race since 1964.
Here is a list of Kentucky’s super delegates.
Moretta Bosley / committee member/ uncommitted
Terry McBrayer / committee member / committed to Clinton
Jennifer Moore / KY Democrat Chair / uncommitted
Nathan Smith / KY Vice Chair / uncommitted
Joe Etta Wickcliffe / committee member / committed to Clinton
Steve Beshear / Kentucky Governor / uncommitted
Ben Chandler / Congressman / uncommitted
John A. Yarmuth / Congressman / committed to Obama