Posted on 11/06/2018 7:17:55 PM PST by C19fan
in Kansas, Democratic state senator Laura Kelly will beat GOP Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who in August defeated Governor Jeff Colyer in the Republican primary.
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A lot of people said Kobach was "unelectable" during the primary race.
Worst loss of the night, so far. Dave Brat on deck.
No loss. Trump wanted him for DC and that’s where he is going. He will set immigration policy.
Brat down 2,000 98.68% reported.
Sad. I used to think it was a nice place to live.
It is; We survived Kitty Sebilius, we’ll survive Kelly.
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Not sad for Kobach, sad for Kansas. It is a big loss.
Used to live there. Kansans can be idiots like this.
Maybe Kelly will tax the hapless Jayhawkers into oblivion. They asked for it.
At 9:30pm, only 65% of the votes are in. It’s not over till it’s over. It’s too soon to call it.
Kobach was only unelectable due to moderate establishment Republicans taking their ball and going home when they did t get their preferred nominee. Conservatives are of course expected to fall in line for the general every time their guy comes up short in primary, but when its the other way around, well, loyalty doesnt go both ways apparently.
Its a bad loss. Kobach is not a Moore/Akin/Mourdock type of candidate, which is to say hes not an idiot who did himself in with stupid comments and behavior. He was targeted and maligned as an extremist by the media, and a large slice of Kansas Republicans bought the lie.
So glad we are done with this state. Selling our house next year and repatriating to Texas
It was Brownback. Left a bad taste in the mouth of the voters. Shouda nominated a Bush Republican.
The former governor was butthurt over losing the primary to Kobach and threw his support to the rat.May he burn in hell.
Good
Dumbasses.They get what they deserve.
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