Title: KY_Polling
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Attached File: KY_Poll_Sheet_12-4-19.pdf
Polling data in Kentucky from Nov. 1
Created: 2019-12-06 16:38:04
Updated: 2020-12-06 19:00:00
Published: 2019-12-06 16:38:47
Converted: 2025-04-14T19:56:56.789540392
• According to recent polling, over 2/3rds
of likely Kentucky voters support
a Convention of States to propose
amendments to limit federal spending, limit
federal power, and establish term limits
for members of Congress and/or federal
judges.
• America’s debt has reached $22 Trillion
($181K per tax return filed) and continues to
climb.
• Washington, D.C. recently passed the largest
spending bill in history: $1.3 Trillion Omnibus.
• Congress will never limit its own power, so the
states must use their constitutional power to
restore meaningful restraints.
• The Article V process is the only way for
the states to close the loopholes an activist
judiciary has opened in our Constitution.
• The largest concentration of wealth in America
over the last 25 years is within 10 miles of the
D.C. beltway.
• With over 4.1 million supporters across the
country, Convention of States Action won’t
stop until the state legislatures act on behalf of
the American people.
• 15 States have already called a Convention of
States, including Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas,
North Dakota, Florida, Arizona, Louisiana,
Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Alaska,
Mississippi, Utah, Arkansas, and Missouri.
POLLS SHOW OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR
CONVENTION OF STATES
The Trafalgar Group, Margin of Error: +/- 2.96
OVER
2/3rds
FAVOR
CONVENTION
OF STATES
16% OPPOSE
15% UNDECIDED
69% SUPPORT
KENTUCKY
LIKELY VOTERS
POLL ON COS
65%
81%
71%
OTHER
COS SUPPORT
BY PARTY IN KENTUCKY
S. DAKOTA
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 6.00
Among Republican Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Among All Likely Voters
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 5.00
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 6.00
64%
67%
KANSAS
66%
NEBRASKA
72%
70%
W. VIRGINIA
62%
N. CAROLINA
65%
S. CAROLINA
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.72
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.77
MBE, LLC
Margin of Error: +/- 2.70
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 5.00
MICHIGAN
67%
IOWA
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 5.00
Among All Likely Voters
69%
KENTUCKY
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.96
62%
OHIO
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.10
64%
PENNSYLVANIA
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.32
MINNESOTA
Moore Information
Margin of Error: +/- 5.00
76%
COS RESOLUTION
PASSED
IDAHO
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.65
Among All Likely Voters
63%
Among All Likely Voters
61%
VIRGINIA
The Trafalgar Group
Margin of Error: +/- 2.76
VOTER SUPPORT BY PARTY
OTHER
75%
55%
64%
66% OF VOTERS
on average when surveyed SUPPORT
a resolution calling for an Article V
Convention of States to propose
amendments that limit federal
spending, limit federal power, and
impose term limits on members of
Congress and federal officials.
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to call a Convention of States
STATES REQUIRED
2/3rds
SUPPORT FOR A CONVENTION OF STATES ACROSS THE POLITICAL
SPECTRUM ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL STATE POLLING
We the PeoPle
Polling conducted in
states across the nation
among voters from various
ethnicities, age groups, and
politicial affiliations show an
overwhelming support for
a Convention of States. At
a time when it is difficult
to find common ground on
many issues, the call for
an Article V Convention
of States is something a
majority of likely voters
agree on.