Has Kansas actually moved left, or was it just Brownback blowback? (user search)
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TDAS04
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« on: February 04, 2019, 04:58:26 PM »

The funny thing is, prior to 2016, I recall an Atlas poster claiming that North Dakota was clearly a more liberal state than Kansas, lol.  I suppose Obama did perform slightly better in North Dakota, which had a much better record at electing Democrats to the Senate, and is more Scandinavian or whatever.  2016 clearly demonstrated that Kansas had trends different from the more rural Plains states.

Nebraska could be Kansas-lite in this sense, thanks to Omaha, and to a lesser extent, Lincoln.  The state has clearly trended Democratic since 2004.  Hillary carried Douglas County, which her husband lost by 12% in 1996!
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