How significant will it be if Orman wins in Kansas breaking the 1932 streak?
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« on: November 03, 2014, 07:40:50 AM »

I think people underestimate the significance if Orman wins in Kansas. Republicans have won every race since 1932 its completely insane!

There can't be many house seats with a streak this long?

Will this have any affect on Kansas politics?
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2014, 12:43:26 PM »

I think people underestimate the significance if Orman wins in Kansas. Republicans have won every race since 1932 its completely insane!

There can't be many house seats with a streak this long?

Will this have any affect on Kansas politics?

No. This is about Roberts' personal unpopularity, a very good independent (only de facto Dem) opponent, and not helped by Brownback's incredible unpopularity. The latter's real possibility of losing could change KS politics more than the Roberts-Orman race.
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