
Ken Bone (personality) - Wikipedia
Kenneth Bone (born 1982) is an American citizen who became a viral phenomenon after asking a question as an undecided voter at the October 9 presidential debate during the 2016 United States election.
Ken Bone - Know Your Meme
Oct 10, 2016 · Ken Bone is a man who asked a question during the second 2016 United States Presidential Election Debate, which had a town hall format in which selected undecided voters ask questions directly to the candidates.
The rise and fall of Ken Bone: This is what happens when real …
Oct 15, 2016 · The case of Ken Bone is very different. While he claims that fans have telephoned his family, no one has wished death upon his offspring.
Ken Bone: The man who won the 2nd presidential debate - CNN
Oct 10, 2016 · Ken Bone – he’s no conformist. He’s the person a divided America needs right now. The man who brought some levity to the ludicrous, some vim to counter the vitriol.
Remember Ken Bone? Illinois man has viral claim to fame in …
Jun 27, 2024 · Ken Bone, a longtime resident of Belleville, Illinois, attended the Oct. 9, 2016 presidential debate in-person at Washington University in St. Louis. He arrived to the event an...
Ken Bone and the Legend of the Undecided Voter - The New Yorker
Oct 14, 2020 · Naomi Fry introduces a documentary about Ken Bone, the undecided voter who briefly achieved Internet fame after asking a question during the 2016 Presidential election debates.
Ken Bone - Wikipedia
Ken Bone or Ken Bones may refer to: Ken Bone (basketball) (born 1958), American basketball coach; Ken Bone (personality) (born 1982), American citizen and Internet meme; Ken Bones (born 1947), English actor
Internet phenomenon Ken Bone: Debate 'got very uncomfortable …
Oct 10, 2016 · From where he sat in his now Internet-famous red sweater, undecided voter and debate attendee Ken Bone said Sunday night’s matchup “almost felt like watching mom and dad fight.”
Ken Bone - A Man With Red Sweater Viral Debate After …
Ken Bone became one of the most famous uncommitted voters of the 2016 election cycle almost four years ago today, when he asked the presidential contenders about their energy policy during the second presidential debate.
Meet Kenneth Bone, The Real Winner Of Sunday Night's Debate
Oct 10, 2016 · Get yourself a red sweater, a pair of glasses and a mustache and become America’s new hero. Kenneth Bone, an undecided voter chosen to ask a question at Sunday night’s presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, went viral after the event.