“You know, Kentucky has a history of picking presidents. People don’t get elected president without winning Kentucky,” said Hillary Clinton this week. Last week, she used almost identical words to describe West Virginia. It’s like a game of MadLibs with her. The rules: when substituting a word for a blank, just don’t ever use the names of states Obama wins, like North Carolina, Oregon, etc.
“_________ is a swing state.”
“________ is a state a Democrat must win in November.”
“The voters of ___________ and ___________ must have their votes counted and their delegations seated.”
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