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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 25, 2020, 12:20:17 AM »

Fun fact: the last time Kansas had, simultaneously, a Democratic Governor and Senator was in 1938. Senator George McGill (D) was elected to the Senate in 1930, one year into the Great Depression; he was the first, and last, Democratic Senator to represent the state since 1918.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2020, 10:23:22 AM »

Coronovirus has made every incumbent Dem Gov very popular, that's why Bullock, Cunningham and Bollier have a chance due to fact Bullock, Cooper and Kelly are all popular. Likewise,  in 2022, it will be a status quo election,  since most of Govs are from safe Dem states anyways. KS is trending Dem, and becoming what IA used to be to Dems

Where do people get this idea of Iowa as some newly emergent right-wing state? Iowa voted for Obama twice, their GOP incumbent governor was reduced to a 3% victory (down from the '14 election win by 22% achieved by the GOP), and the GOP fell 7% to 46.5% in the US House elections in the state (dropping from 3/4 House seats to 1/4). Iowa is an incredibly elastic state; we will see that again in November.
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