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Atlas Has Shrugged
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« on: April 16, 2014, 05:30:48 PM »

Windjammer, you're forgetting this is Kansas. I do doubt that Wolf ousts Roberts, for the record.
Of course, that's why this primary is rated likely Roberts!
Roberts will win. But you seem to underestimate the capacity of tea partier to screw races when they get the nomination. Mccaskill won by 14 point in Missouri with 40% approval and an unpopular Obama!
Missouri is a purple state. Kansas is as red (or Atlas blue) as you get.
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ChairmanSanchez
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2014, 03:41:12 PM »

If anyone thinks she's seriously considering a run, leave the Forum and politics now.

Since when is Roberts vulnerable? And why do they think running Sebelius will help the KS D's in any way?
Seriously, I don't think she will run.


Seriously, like I have said, I believe Roberts will win the primary. The tea party guy is so crazy, http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2014/03/the-doctors-hard-on-wolfs-x-ray-posting-jokes/
If he wins, (and that's likely), I'm sure the democrats would have an opening. But Sebelius won't probably run, but the actual democrat is relatively decent.

And PS Chairmansanchez: Missouri isn't a swing state, I didn't know you were a such dem hack Tongue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008#Close_states.2Fdistricts
Yes thank you SWE, a state who doesn't swing even if Obama wins the presi by 7 isn't a swing state.
It was close enough.
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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,095
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E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2014, 04:25:01 PM »

If anyone thinks she's seriously considering a run, leave the Forum and politics now.

Since when is Roberts vulnerable? And why do they think running Sebelius will help the KS D's in any way?
Seriously, I don't think she will run.


Seriously, like I have said, I believe Roberts will win the primary. The tea party guy is so crazy, http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2014/03/the-doctors-hard-on-wolfs-x-ray-posting-jokes/
If he wins, (and that's likely), I'm sure the democrats would have an opening. But Sebelius won't probably run, but the actual democrat is relatively decent.

And PS Chairmansanchez: Missouri isn't a swing state, I didn't know you were a such dem hack Tongue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008#Close_states.2Fdistricts
Yes thank you SWE, a state who doesn't swing even if Obama wins the presi by 7 isn't a swing state.
It was close enough.
But this isn't the definition of a swing state.
Your splitting hairs. The point is, Missouri is winnable for Democrats, even without Todd Akin type candidates.
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