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Polling data in Kentucky from Nov. 19

Attachment: 1635/KY_Poll_Sheet_12-4-19.pdf

 





•  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

www.conventionofstates.com

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%

O

THER

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

O

THER

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

2/3

rds

SUPPORT FOR A CONVENTION OF STATES ACROSS THE POLITICAL 

SPECTRUM ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL STATE POLLING

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e

 

the

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eoPle

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.

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