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Kentucky has eight electoral votes in the Electoral College.[3]Trump won Kentucky by a 25.9% margin in this election. Prior to the election, all 12 news organizations considered this a state Trump would win, or a safe red state. The Bluegrass State has not supported a Democratic nominee since it narrowly supported fellow Southerner Bill Clinton in 1996. Trump’s overhaul of Obama-era coal emissions standards helped him win coal-industry households,[4] once again sweeping the historically-Democratic Eastern Kentucky counties. Trump also carried 83% of White evangelical\/born-again Christians, per exit polls by the Associated Press.[5] In addition to Trump’s victory in the Commonwealth, Biden became the first Democrat to win the presidency without winning Elliott County since the county was founded in 1869,[6] as well as only the second Democrat to ever lose Elliott County in a presidential election, preceded only by Hillary Clinton four years earlier. This also marks the second consecutive election in which no county in the Eastern Kentucky Coalfield voted Democratic, albeit the first time since 2008 that any of said counties experienced a Democratic swing. Furthermore, this is the first time since 1948 that Fayette County, the second-most populous county in the state and home to the city of Lexington, voted to the left of Jefferson County, the most populous county in the state and home to the city of Louisville, in a presidential election.Table of ContentsPrimary elections[edit]Republican primary[edit]Democratic primary[edit]General election[edit]Predictions[edit]Polling[edit]Graphical summary[edit]Aggregate polls[edit]Polls[edit]Results[edit]Statewide results[edit]By county[edit]By congressional district[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Further reading[edit]External links[edit]Primary elections[edit]The primary elections were originally scheduled for May 19, 2020. On March 16, they were moved to June 23 due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]Republican primary[edit]Incumbent President Donald Trump ran unopposed in the Republican primary. The state has 46 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention.[8]Democratic primary[edit]2020 Kentucky Democratic presidential primary[9]CandidateVotes%Delegates[10]Joe Biden365,28467.9152Uncommitted58,36410.852Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)65,05512.09Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)15,3002.84Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)9,1271.70Andrew Yang (withdrawn)7,2671.35Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)5,8591.09Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)5,2960.98Tom Steyer (withdrawn)2,6560.49Michael Bennet (withdrawn)2,5140.47Deval Patrick (withdrawn)1,1830.22Total537,905100%54General election[edit]Predictions[edit]SourceRankingAs ofThe Cook Political Report[11]Safe RSeptember 10, 2020Inside Elections[12]Safe RSeptember 4, 2020Sabato’s Crystal Ball[13]Safe RJuly 14, 2020Politico[14]Safe RSeptember 8, 2020RCP[15]Safe RAugust 3, 2020Niskanen[16]Safe RJuly 26, 2020CNN[17]Safe RAugust 3, 2020The Economist[18]Safe RSeptember 2, 2020CBS News[19]Likely RAugust 16, 2020270towin[20]Safe RAugust 2, 2020ABC News[21]Safe RJuly 31, 2020NPR[22]Likely RAugust 3, 2020NBC News[23]Safe RAugust 6, 2020538[24]Safe RSeptember 9, 2020Polling[edit]Graphical summary[edit]Aggregate polls[edit]Polls[edit]Poll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrumpRepublicanJoeBidenDemocraticJoJorgensenLibertarianOtherUndecidedSurveyMonkey\/AxiosOct 20 \u2013 Nov 2, 20202,009 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03%59%[c]40%–\u2013\u2013Swayable Archived November 27, 2020, at the Wayback MachineOct 23 \u2013 Nov 1, 2020383 (LV)\u00b1\u00a07.4%55%42%4%\u2013\u2013Bluegrass Community & Technical CollegeOct 12\u201328, 2020250 (RV)\u201352%39%\u2013\u20139%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosOct 1\u201328, 20203,621 (LV)\u201356%42%\u2013\u2013\u2013Mason-DixonOct 12\u201315, 2020625 (LV)\u00b1\u00a04%56%39%–1%4%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosSep 1\u201330, 20201,479 (LV)\u201359%39%–\u20131%Data for Progress (D)Sep 14\u201319, 2020807 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.5%55%[d]35%1%1%[e]8%56%[f]38%–\u20136%Quinnipiac UniversitySep 10\u201314, 20201,164 (LV)\u00b1\u00a02.9%58%38%–1%[g]4%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosAug 1\u201331, 20201,231 (LV)\u201360%38%–\u20132%Quinnipiac University Archived August 7, 2020, at the Wayback MachineJul 30 \u2013 Aug 3, 2020909 (RV)\u00b1\u00a03.3%50%41%–4%[h]5%Morning ConsultJul 24 \u2013 Aug 2, 2020793 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.0%59%35%–2%[i]4%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosJul 1\u201331, 20201,709 (LV)\u201362%37%–\u20131%Bluegrass Data\/Ditch Mitch Fund[A]Jul 25\u201329, 20203,020 (RV)\u00b1\u00a02.0%52%45%–\u2013\u2013Spry Strategies\/American Principles Project[B]Jul 11\u201316, 2020600 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.7%60%34%–\u20136%Garin-Hart-Yang\/Amy McGrath[C]Jul 7\u201312, 2020800 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.5%53%41%–\u2013\u2013SurveyMonkey\/AxiosJun 8\u201330, 2020596 (LV)\u201360%38%–\u20132%Garin-Hart-Yang\/Amy McGrath[C]Jun 2020\u2013 (V)[j]\u201354%39%–\u2013\u2013Civiqs\/Data for ProgressJun 13\u201315, 2020898 (RV)\u00b1\u00a03.8%57%37%–5%[k]1%Garin-Hart-Yang\/Amy McGrath[C]May 2020\u2013 (V)[j]\u201357%36%–\u2013\u2013RMG Research\/U.S. Term Limits[D]May 21\u201324, 2020500 (RV)\u00b1\u00a04.5%53%36%–6%[l]5%Public Policy PollingMay 14\u201315, 20201,104 (V)\u201355%39%–5%[k]2%Bluegrass Data\/Ditch Mitch Fund[E]Apr 7\u201312, 2020[m]4,000 (RV)\u201355%34%–\u2013\u2013Fabrizio Ward\/AARPJul 29\u201331, 2019600 (LV)\u00b1\u00a04.0%53%41%–\u20134%Gravis MarketingJun 11\u201312, 2019741 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.6%57%37%–\u20136%Former candidatesDonald Trump vs. Pete ButtigiegPoll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrump (R)PeteButtigieg (D)UndecidedGravis MarketingJun 11\u201312, 2019741 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.6%60%28%12%Donald Trump vs. Bernie SandersPoll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrump (R)BernieSanders (D)UndecidedGravis MarketingJun 11\u201312, 2019741 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.6%57%35%8%Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth WarrenPoll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrump (R)ElizabethWarren (D)UndecidedGravis MarketingJun 11\u201312, 2019741 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.6%60%28%12%Zogby AnalyticsAug 17\u201323, 2017402 (LV)\u00b1\u00a04.9%47%41%13%Results[edit]Statewide results[edit]By county[edit]Vote breakdown by county[25]Trump\/PenceRepublicanBiden\/HarrisDemocraticJorgensen\/CohenLibertarianWest\/TidballIndependentPierce\/BallardIndependentWrite-insTotalCountyVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%VotesAdair7,27682.98%1,39215.88%600.68%250.29%100.11%50.06%8,768Allen7,58781.02%1,64217.54%991.06%220.23%140.15%00.00%9,364Anderson9,66172.89%3,34825.26%1841.39%340.26%190.14%80.06%13,254Ballard3,35679.43%82519.53%320.76%100.24%20.05%00.00%4,225Barren14,65473.04%5,12725.55%2011.00%520.26%210.10%90.04%20,064Bath3,98670.84%1,57327.95%440.78%120.21%120.21%00.00%5,627Bell8,14081.04%1,78917.81%780.78%300.30%70.07%00.00%10,044Boone44,81466.89%20,90131.20%9811.46%1710.26%930.14%380.06%66,998Bourbon6,19064.16%3,29634.16%1061.10%310.32%200.21%50.05%9,648Boyd14,29565.72%7,08332.56%2871.32%550.25%210.10%100.05%21,751Boyle8,87261.28%5,29836.59%2101.45%630.44%240.17%110.08%14,478Bracken3,39880.03%80018.84%270.64%110.26%80.19%20.05%4,246Breathitt4,26575.34%1,30122.98%520.92%310.55%120.21%00.00%5,661Breckinridge7,70175.49%2,35023.04%1031.01%240.24%190.19%40.04%10,201Bullitt30,70873.12%10,55225.13%5631.34%870.21%550.13%330.08%41,998Butler4,96080.98%1,07917.62%631.03%80.13%120.20%30.05%6,125Caldwell4,90676.25%1,43322.27%580.90%220.34%90.14%60.09%6,434Calloway11,35265.03%5,79733.21%2271.30%440.25%270.15%100.06%17,457Campbell28,48258.27%19,37439.64%7631.56%1330.27%820.17%440.09%48,878Carlisle2,15981.84%46317.55%150.57%10.04%00.00%00.00%2,638Carroll2,95471.42%1,11626.98%441.06%130.31%80.19%10.02%4,136Carter8,77575.74%2,64222.80%1070.92%450.39%160.14%10.01%11,586Casey6,17986.17%91812.80%530.74%120.17%90.13%00.00%7,171Christian15,08063.19%8,29634.77%3481.46%950.40%440.18%00.00%23,863Clark11,81165.11%6,00433.10%2261.25%530.29%340.19%110.06%18,139Clay6,67787.96%83110.95%400.53%230.30%190.25%10.01%7,591Clinton4,28086.78%60312.23%300.61%100.20%90.18%00.00%4,932Crittenden3,45181.35%73117.23%471.11%70.17%60.14%00.00%4,242Cumberland2,76983.68%50815.35%210.63%70.21%40.12%00.00%3,309Daviess31,02562.95%17,28635.07%6701.36%1680.34%960.19%420.09%49,287Edmonson4,82878.73%1,22720.01%600.98%100.16%60.10%10.02%6,132Elliott2,24674.99%71223.77%180.60%90.30%100.33%00.00%2,995Estill5,10077.98%1,35520.72%640.98%160.24%30.05%20.03%6,540Fayette58,86038.49%90,60059.25%2,3831.56%5620.37%3090.20%1980.12%152,912Fleming5,53478.30%1,47420.85%370.52%160.23%50.07%20.03%7,068Floyd12,25074.91%3,88423.75%1110.68%690.42%370.23%20.01%16,353Franklin12,90049.48%12,65248.53%3651.40%890.34%550.21%110.04%26,072Fulton1,60666.20%79432.73%180.74%20.08%50.21%10.04%2,426Gallatin2,95576.77%82221.36%581.51%30.08%110.29%00.00%3,849Garrard6,75477.58%1,83021.02%860.99%250.29%80.09%30.03%8,706Grant8,72578.55%2,20519.85%1391.25%200.18%170.15%20.02%11,108Graves13,20677.60%3,56020.92%1871.10%360.21%300.18%00.00%17,019Grayson9,45378.87%2,40020.03%850.71%330.28%120.10%20.02%11,985Green4,83883.24%92015.83%290.50%180.31%70.12%00.00%5,812Greenup13,06471.88%4,87326.81%1780.98%280.15%330.18%00.00%18,176Hancock3,14568.56%1,35129.45%671.46%140.31%100.22%00.00%4,587Hardin29,83260.96%18,10136.99%7531.54%1510.31%1040.21%00.00%48,941Harlan9,36785.38%1,49413.62%810.74%160.15%130.12%00.00%10,971Harrison6,33471.50%2,40027.09%850.96%140.16%200.23%60.07%8,859Hart6,34575.82%1,90822.80%760.91%220.26%180.22%10.00%8,370Henderson12,73061.51%7,63936.91%2441.18%500.24%250.12%90.04%20,697Henry5,84372.05%2,14226.41%861.06%190.23%170.21%30.04%8,110Hickman1,71477.94%45820.83%210.95%20.09%40.18%00.00%2,199Hopkins15,75773.25%5,43925.28%2261.05%630.29%240.11%30.01%21,512Jackson5,45389.20%6059.90%330.54%150.25%70.11%00.00%6,113Jefferson150,64638.96%228,35859.06%4,7821.24%1,6600.43%7490.19%4340.11%386,629Jessamine17,09665.05%8,56732.60%4471.70%920.35%490.19%290.11%26,280Johnson8,45082.91%1,60815.78%770.76%310.30%260.26%00.00%10,192Kenton48,12958.55%32,27139.26%1,3601.65%2250.27%1350.16%780.09%82,198Knott4,78076.46%1,41222.58%280.45%150.24%170.27%00.00%6,252Knox11,01282.97%2,11415.93%1090.82%320.24%60.05%00.00%13,273Larue5,68577.87%1,50420.60%861.18%190.26%70.10%00.00%7,301Laurel23,23782.66%4,47515.92%2821.00%550.20%520.18%100.04%28,111Lawrence5,63380.99%1,23817.80%500.72%200.29%140.20%00.00%6,955Lee2,27381.15%48117.17%281.00%70.25%120.43%00.00%2,801Leslie4,32189.78%4469.27%230.48%120.25%90.19%20.04%4,813Letcher7,22679.10%1,79919.69%690.76%280.31%130.14%00.00%9,135Lewis4,98684.75%82313.99%611.04%60.10%70.12%00.00%5,883Lincoln8,48977.78%2,25420.65%1291.18%230.21%180.16%10.01%10,914Livingston4,01080.14%93918.76%440.88%60.12%40.08%10.02%5,004Logan9,06773.42%3,09425.05%1451.17%220.18%180.15%40.03%12,350Lyon3,10073.32%1,09225.83%250.59%70.17%40.09%00.00%4,228Madison27,35662.23%15,58135.45%7301.66%1400.32%1040.24%460.10%43,957Magoffin4,17476.63%1,21422.29%400.73%100.18%90.17%00.00%5,447Marion6,11368.47%2,72230.49%550.62%240.27%140.16%00.00%8,928Marshall13,29775.54%4,07123.13%1650.94%440.25%240.14%20.01%17,603Martin3,49688.96%40310.25%170.43%80.20%60.15%60.00%3,936Mason5,47768.82%2,36229.68%851.07%190.24%150.19%00.00%7,958McCracken21,82065.04%11,19533.37%3761.12%920.27%430.13%230.07%33,549McCreary5,66487.98%72511.26%340.53%80.12%40.06%30.05%6,438McLean3,63375.97%1,07422.46%561.17%110.23%80.17%00.00%4,782Meade10,18572.17%3,63225.74%2351.67%330.23%260.18%20.01%14,113Menifee2,31174.50%75024.18%240.77%120.39%50.16%00.00%3,102Mercer8,50672.48%3,03325.85%1401.19%400.34%160.14%00.00%11,735Metcalfe3,95978.99%97519.45%561.12%120.24%100.20%00.00%5,012Monroe4,62886.83%65712.33%300.56%100.19%50.09%00.00%5,330Montgomery8,99370.03%3,63028.27%1541.20%410.32%190.15%50.04%12,842Morgan4,30177.58%1,17521.19%270.49%210.38%180.32%20.04%5,544Muhlenberg10,49773.76%3,54524.91%1380.94%340.24%170.12%40.03%14,235Nelson15,70367.52%7,18830.91%2681.15%450.19%410.18%110.05%23,256Nicholas2,40870.91%95528.12%270.80%30.09%30.09%00.00%3,396Ohio8,58277.11%2,40421.60%990.89%290.26%130.12%20.02%11,129Oldham22,65459.65%14,50538.20%6011.58%1130.30%670.18%360.09%37,976Owen4,29278.64%1,09820.12%460.84%100.18%100.18%20.04%5,458Owsley1,67188.13%21611.39%60.32%30.16%00.00%00.00%1,896Pendleton5,51579.64%1,32219.09%560.81%180.26%140.20%00.00%6,925Perry8,12976.50%2,35622.17%1000.94%290.27%120.11%00.00%10,626Pike20,28479.87%4,86619.16%1540.61%470.19%260.10%180.07%25,395Powell4,04173.41%1,36724.83%671.22%160.29%140.25%00.00%5,505Pulaski25,44280.62%5,66617.95%3231.02%780.25%310.10%170.05%31,557Robertson88477.14%25322.08%60.52%20.17%10.09%00.00%1,146Rockcastle6,57784.49%1,13414.57%560.72%130.17%30.04%10.01%7,784Rowan5,99459.55%3,88038.55%1371.36%310.31%160.16%70.07%10,065Russell7,51983.96%1,33114.86%840.94%110.12%90.10%10.01%8,955Scott17,76761.33%10,56736.48%4801.66%900.31%520.18%130.04%28,969Shelby15,05563.93%8,07734.30%3021.28%730.31%380.16%50.02%23,550Simpson5,88867.43%2,68130.70%1281.47%170.19%180.21%00.00%8,732Spencer8,73776.42%2,53022.13%1241.08%210.18%170.15%40.03%11,433Taylor9,37674.91%2,96323.67%1190.95%350.28%190.15%50.04%12,517Todd4,06275.74%1,20522.47%601.12%190.35%120.22%50.09%5,363Trigg5,48774.39%1,79124.28%751.02%80.11%140.19%10.01%7,376Trimble3,22774.70%1,01223.43%601.39%100.23%100.23%10.02%4,320Union4,96575.49%1,52923.25%671.02%90.14%60.09%10.02%6,577Warren31,79157.38%22,47940.58%8231.49%1840.33%770.14%470.08%55,401Washington4,48272.00%1,64426.41%721.16%110.18%140.22%20.03%6,225Wayne7,43080.41%1,70018.40%690.75%290.31%120.13%00.00%9,240Webster4,50675.19%1,41223.56%540.90%160.27%30.05%20.03%5,993Whitley12,56781.84%2,55216.62%1771.15%340.22%170.11%90.06%15,356Wolfe2,09770.39%83928.16%210.70%90.30%130.44%00.00%2,979Woodford8,36254.97%6,53042.93%2371.56%500.33%320.21%00.00%15,211Total1,326,64662.09%772,47436.15%26,2341.23%6,4830.30%3,5990.17%1,3320.06%2,136,768By congressional district[edit]Trump won 5 of 6 congressional districts.[26]See also[edit]^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.^ a b c d Key:A \u2013 all adultsRV \u2013 registered votersLV \u2013 likely votersV \u2013 unclear^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey\/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size^ Standard VI response^ Hawkins (G) with 1%^ If only Trump and Biden were candidates^ “Someone else” with 1%^ “Someone else” with 3%; would not vote with 1%^ “Someone else” with 2%^ a b Not yet released^ a b “Someone else” with 5%^ “Some other candidate” with 6%^ Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEightPartisan clients^ This poll’s sponsor supported the electoral defeat of Mitch McConnell prior to the sampling period^ This poll’s sponsor is the American Principles Project, a 501(c)(4) organization that supports the Republican Party.^ a b c Poll sponsored by Amy McGrath’s campaign^ U.S. Term Limits is a PAC 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