Don’t be fooled! Educate yourself!
The statistics speak for themselves. Rural towns and counties across Kentucky, especially this one, overwhelmingly vote Republican. And across multiple election cycles, Democrat after Democrat has quietly flipped their registration to Republican.
Not because of some deep ideological awakening. But because they want to get elected.
But switching parties doesn’t mean they’ve changed their values. It means they’ve changed their strategy. Once in office, they’re free to govern by the same beliefs they always held.
So ask yourself this: at what point do they stop representing the people they fooled and return to serving the party they never truly left?
This Election Cycle: Four and Counting
In this upcoming election cycle, at least four candidates — and probably more — have quietly changed their party affiliations over time. It’s a tactic that’s played well at the state level too. Just look at our own state representative.
This is your wake up call.
No Names Yet. But That’s Coming.
I’m not naming names in this first article. But don’t worry, I will.
For now, it’s about getting voters informed and curious. It’s about reminding you that you don’t have to take my word for it or theirs. You can go straight to the county clerk and verify it yourself.
How to Check Party Flip History
If a person has switched party affiliation in Kentucky, their voter registration history includes:
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What party they switched to
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What party they switched from
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The date of the change
And rest assured, we’ll be doing the same for every single candidate.
Let Them Explain Themselves
Once verified, we’ll ask them to explain exactly why they flipped.
And we’ll share their answers with you.
The Whisper’s Promise: Bi-Partisan Transparency
At The Whisper, we’re committed to bi-partisan transparency.
Because let’s face it. Any politician who has to cosplay another party just to get elected isn’t what we need.
We need leaders from both parties who are willing to stand on their beliefs, run on them, and let voters decide. Not play mind games with a tired electorate that just wants real change and real progress.
Whisper One Out





