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Skill and Chance
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« on: April 08, 2017, 06:30:31 PM »

An overwhelmingly white red state is safe Republican, no different than Kander in Missouri. They always make noises about considering a moderate Democrat, but will come home in the end.

It seems like Kansas has been on the cusp of realigning for a while now.  Maybe a fully Republican-controlled federal government is what does the trick?  Even being within 10 in this part of the state would easily extrapolate to a statewide Dem win.
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2017, 12:16:22 AM »

  In terms of some kind of emerging Democratic wave, shouldn't Allen's numbers be higher than 26%, or were some of the third party candidates running to the left of center?

Bennett was like a Bloomberg flavored establishment center left guy trying to build off McMullin, but clearly left of his 2016 campaign. 
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