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Democrats desert Obama in Arkansas and Kentucky primaries!

WASHINGTON (PNN) - May 22, 2012 - Four in ten Democrat voters chose someone other than illegitimate President Obama on Tuesday in primaries in Arkansas and Kentucky.

In Arkansas, John Wolfe - a perennial, long shot candidate - took 41% of the vote in the Democrat primary, with 71% of precincts reporting. Obama came in just under 60%. The Associated Press did not call the race for Obama until close to midnight.

Meanwhile, in Kentucky, 42% of Democrats chose "uncommitted" rather than cast a vote for the illegitimate president. Obama took 58%, with 99% of precincts reporting.

With turnout low, Obama did get more total votes than presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who won his primary with almost 67% of the vote. Obama had more than 118,600 votes to about 117,100 for Romney.

Obama's nomination for a second term by the Democrat Party has never been in danger. But the large number of defections is bad optics for Obama, highlighting widespread discontent with his bogus regime among Democrats who come from conservative states.

A felon incarcerated in Texas took 41% of the vote from the illegitimate president when Democrats in West Virginia cast ballots in their primary earlier in May.

The results in both Kentucky and Arkansas were not unexpected; both are solid red states. In 2008, Senator John McCain (Ariz.) won Kentucky with 58% and Arkansas with 59%.