Kentucky's population is reflective of the states its closest to. So if you're in the Bluegrass/Louisville/Cincinatti area (where most of us live let's just be honest) its more like Indiana and Ohio. If you're in Flatwoods, where my grandparents on my mother's side were from, then its more like West Virginia. If you're in southern Kentucky down closer to Cumberland and the like, its more like Tennessee.I'll always think of Kentucky as the South regardless of its role in the Civil War simply because of the caliber of redneck that populates that area.
I spent a few days in a SE Kentucky Jail a long time ago and thats an experience I'll never forget, y'all.
That's where the misperception comes from.
Kentucky could almost be split right across the middle into two states and no one would notice but some government bureaucrats.