Has Kansas actually moved left, or was it just Brownback blowback? (user search)
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Wazza [INACTIVE]
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« on: January 14, 2019, 12:54:31 AM »

I think it is largely due to bitterness over Sam Brownback. Nebraska is extremely similar to Kansas in pretty much every way, in terms of College Education rates, urbanisation rates/urban population, church attendance, historical voting patterns, demographic shifts, etc. yet Nebraska unlike its southern neighbour trended R in 2016. The most obvious divergent factor between the two is that Kansas had an extremely unpopular Republican governor whilst Nebraska did not.
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