I am predicting they either will or they won’t.
How can we lose Kansas and Iowa in this environment?
Too many self-righteous Mennonites.
I am glad that three of my great-great uncles participated in the sacking of Lawrence, Kansas (i.e. the liberal hell hole of Kansas).
Sure thing! Keep using fake polls to get there.
I haven’t seen any polls on the Kansas gubernatorial race, have you? I interpret lack of published polls as a good sign for Kobach.
If Kobach wins then Greg Orman deserves the credit. Without him the race wouldn’t even be close.
Kobach hasn't struggled to get out of anything. He's embraced the Brownback legacy and plans on reintroducing it to a much greater extent.
To my suburban sisters: what joy I feel as we approach the centennial of when we gave you suffrage. Make sure you exercise your sacred right to vote on Election Day, Wednesday, November 7! Love, j.havenfarm
“This is a very close race and could go either way. Suburban women do not like Kobach and most will vote Democrat.”
Agreed. Johnson County (IOW suburban KC) will be a battleground. It’s full of soccer moms and millennials who “feel” about an issue instead of “think” about an issue. Whenever a Dem has won statewide in Kansas, it’s because they performed better than expected in Johnson County. Heck, from ‘98 to ‘10, that area was represented by a Dem in Congress, Dennis Moore.
I also wonder if there’s some residual bad blood because of the primary between Jeff Colyer and Kobach. Given how really close that race was, it wouldn’t surprise me.
Fantasy writing.
Love those democrat games of creating voting blocks to tell people that they are members of groups and that they must vote with the group or be ostracized.
Given the absolute mess this guys administration has been... nearly bankrupting the state, its amazing he’s even in the race at all... Particularly with respect to schools etc....
I am beyond amazed the D isn’t up 20.
All the polls are sh!t in, sh!t out at this point....not buying it until the November 7th poll comes in.