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'Uncommitted' is keeping it closer than expected in the Kentucky Democratic presidential primary. With 104 of 120 counties counted, President Barack Obama leads 'Uncommitted' by only 20 percentage points. The tally so far: Obama with 105,487 votes (or 60.04 percent of the vote), while 'Uncommitted' claims 70,211 votes (or 39.96 percent).

Obama and John Wolfe, a Tennessee lawyer, are on the Democratic presidential primary ballot in the Razorback State. A recent independent poll showed Obama running just seven points ahead of Wolfe in the southern Arkansas 4th district, which covers one-quarter of the state.

Keith Judd, who is serving a 17 1/2-year prison sentence for extortion at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, Texas, took 41 percent of the vote in West Virginia’s Democratic primary Tuesday night — 72,000 votes to Obama’s 106,000.

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Is Obama "in trouble" with many Democrats?
Yes
20%
Lean to yes
25%
Not sure
0%
Lean to no
1.8%
No
54%
This is not a scientific survey, click here to learn more. Results may not total 100% due to rounding and voting descrepencies.
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Posted 391 days ago
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No, he may be in trouble with Catholics, Jews (who are waking up to the true democrat agenda) and Independents who have a hard time ever taking a stand and others who will not be lied to and fooled a second time however. A lifelong democRAT voter will vote for anything with a 'D' following the name. Charles Manson and Bernie Madoff would receive votes from committed democRAT voters if they were to run with a 'D' behind their names.
Posted 391 days ago
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@lastbaldeagle

I don't agree with you on this. From 10 to 25% of Democrats are expressing doubts about Obama and his agenda. Only a few points will be enough to hurt him badly.
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