She's toast for Senate. Blue Governors in Red States have a lousy record of winning races for Senate when national issues (i.e. WOT and Judges) become important.
She could be an attractive VP pick for some people, but it certainly won't be for Hillary. Edwards won't pick her either because he's as 'good looking' (slimy, but good looking slimy) as she is and it'll start all sorts of rumors about affairs and stuff. Yes, it'll be silly, and yes, it's not fair that it only happens to attractive people, but it'll happen.
I could see her being a VP pick for someone like Feingold. But unless the nutroots has even more influence in the party then they currently do, he'll go nowhere.
Anyhow, I could see this being a sleeper race, but it certainly doesn't look good. Does anybody remember how she won in 2002 in the first place? Who the heck did we run against her? I'm guessing he either ran the worst campaign in the history of the planet or was slightly less abrasive then Alexander Haig in the personality department.
The GOP primary was a nasty race between the dirty RINO and real conservative, who won. The then incumbent GOP Governor, Bill Graves refused to support the real conservative.
She beat Tim Shallenberger. Not the most inspirational of candidates but far from abrasive. Shallenberger was a victim of the split in the Kansas Republican party.