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« on: March 21, 2016, 09:51:39 PM »

Republicans can perhaps blame Rand Paul for not holding the seat they had and not picking up the other two.  If Paul hadn't directed that the Primary be switched to a caucus so he could still run for reelection to the Senate, I'm guessing that these special legislative elections would have coincided with the Presidential Primary.  With the much larger turnout, Republicans might well have taken all four seats.
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