Kentucky

Obama to meet bin Laden raid team

Obama to meet bin Laden raid teamKentucky (US), May 6 : US President Barack Obama is expected to meet the unidentified members of the Navy Seals Team 6 that was involved in the killing Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden last Sunday.

Obama will meet them on Friday and privately thank them for a job well done.

Website msnbn. com quoted an administration official, as saying on Thursday that Obama is scheduled to visit Fort Campbell in Kentucky to address several military units that have recently returned from duty in Afghanistan.

Survey USA: Obama Leads In Virginia, Wisconsin; McCain Leads In Kentucky, Oklahoma, Wyoming

Survey USA’s latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls show that Barack Obama is leading in Virginia and Wisconsin; John McCain is leading in Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Wyoming, while they are statistically tied in North Carolina.

Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Wyoming are safe states for Republicans, but Virginia, Wisconsin, and North Carolina are battleground states. Let’s check out what the Survey USA’s latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls show.

McCain maintains his Kentucky lead over Obama

McCain maintains his Kentucky lead over ObamaA poll indicates that Senator John McCain, the Republican U.S. presidential candidate has still maintained a big lead in Kentucky; however, his advantage over his Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, has slipped.

According to Sunday reports of The Courier-Journal’s Bluegrass Poll, McCain leads Obama, by 53 percent to 41 percent likely votes for the forthcoming presidential election.

Obama’s biggest stronghold in Kentucky is Jefferson County, containing the city of Louisville - where Obama posted a big, 52-42 percent, advantage over McCain.

What Are Obama’s Chances Of Winning Kentucky In November?

What Are Obama’s Chances Of Winning Kentucky In November? Currently, Barack Obama’s chances of winning the Bluegrass State this fall appear to be meager, because according to the recent Obama vs McCain Kentucky Polls, John McCain is having massive lead over Obama, in the presidential race, in Kentucky.

Kentucky has eight Electoral College votes. Obama leads McCain in the two latest Kentucky opinion Polls. The polls were conducted by American Research Group and Research 2000/Daily Kos. Check out what these recent McCain vs Obama Kentucky Polls show —

Doctors Amputate Penis without Consent

Philip Seaton, 61, and his wife have filed a suit in Kentucky State Court seeking unspecified compensation for removal of his penis in what was supposed to be circumcision for better treating inflammation. They claim that the penis was removed without consulting either Phillip or Deborah Seaton, or giving them an opportunity to seek a second opinion.

Seeking unspecified punitive damages for ‘loss of service, love and affection’ from Patterson and the medical practice – Commonwealth Urology, the Seatons are also suing Dr. Oliver James – Anaesthesiologist for use of general anaesthesia, when Seaton had specifically asked for it not to be administered.

Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky Polls: McCain Is Having Huge Lead Over Obama

Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky Polls: McCain Is Having Huge Lead Over ObamaJohn McCain is having huge lead over Barack Obama in the states of Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky — that’s what the recent Obama versus McCain pre-election opinion polls conducted in these states show. Georgia, Idaho, and Kentucky definitely appear to be the safe states of the Republicans.

Clinton Wins Kentucky; Obama Wins Oregon

Sen. Hillary ClintonClinton Wins Kentucky; Obama Takes Oregon has scored a big victory in Kentucky Democratic primary, while Sen. Barack Obama has won the Oregon ‘Mail-Only Primary’ on Tuesday. Obama has moved closer to his nomination, but Clinton has said that she will continue her pursuit.

New Kentucky Polls: Clinton’s Lead In Kentucky Shrinks

Sen. HillaryNew Kentucky Polls: Clinton’s Lead In Kentucky Shrinks Clinton’s huge lead over Sen. Barack Obama appears to be shrinking in the new Kentucky Polls. Well, that’s unpleasant news for Clinton, because Kentucky is must win; she direly needs to win Kentucky, if she’s to save her face in the race.

 

Recent Polls: Obama Leads In Oregon; Clinton Leads In Kentucky

Sen. BarackRecent Polls: Obama Leads In Oregon; Clinton Leads In Kentucky Obama, who just needs 132 delegates to finish off the race, is currently leading in Oregon (mail-only primary), and Sen. Hillary Clinton, who is lagging lot behind, is leading in Kentucky – say the recent Oregon polls & Kentucky polls.

Kentucky Democratic Primary Facts

Kentucky Democratic Primary FactsSen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton will be fighting for 51 delegates awarded proportionally in the 2008 Kentucky Democratic Primary, which will take place on May 20, 2008.

New Kentucky Polls: Kentucky For Clinton

New Kentucky Polls: Kentucky For ClintonSen. Hillary Clinton appears to be eying on another victory in row in the Bluegrass State – Kentucky, after defeating Sen. Barack Obama in West Virginia; that’s what the new Kentucky polls signal.

Kentucky Polls: Clinton Maintains Huge Lead Over Obama

Kentucky Polls: Clinton Maintains Huge Lead Over ObamaSen. Hillary Clinton has been maintaining huge lead over Sen. Barack Obama since the agencies started tracking the presidential hopefuls in the Bluegrass State, Kentucky. Check out what the Kentucky polls say.

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