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The Arizonan
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« on: August 15, 2016, 03:04:09 PM »

Why is it that Kansas is such a Republican state? Even throughout its history as a state, it has been consistently Republican and it's one of two states that has never had two Democratic senators simultaneously.
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The Arizonan
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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2016, 03:35:56 PM »

Why is it that Kansas is such a Republican state? Even throughout its history as a state, it has been consistently Republican and it's one of two states that has never had two Democratic senators simultaneously.
What's the other state? Does Vermont count on the technicality of Independents not officially being Democrats?

Yes, I'm talking about Vermont. Pat Leahy is the only Democrat elected to the Senate from Vermont. Bernie Sanders was elected as an Independent.
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The Arizonan
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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2016, 03:44:54 PM »

Why is it that Kansas is such a Republican state? Even throughout its history as a state, it has been consistently Republican and it's one of two states that has never had two Democratic senators simultaneously.
What's the other state? Does Vermont count on the technicality of Independents not officially being Democrats?

He switched back to Independent, so I'm tempted to keep Vermont on the list.

Yes, I'm talking about Vermont. Pat Leahy is the only Democrat elected to the Senate from Vermont. Bernie Sanders was elected as an Independent.

Wasn't Bernie a registered Democrat for a good part of the primary? If so, that technically removes VT from this status.

Bernie Sanders switched back to Independent, so I'm tempted to keep Vermont on the list.
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