Has Kansas actually moved left, or was it just Brownback blowback? (user search)
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DabbingSanta
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« on: January 13, 2019, 09:32:25 PM »

Trump won Kansas 56-36. Over 20 points. Yes, the state is trending D  because of suburban Kansas City and the I 70 corridor through Manhattan, Lawrence, and Topeka. No, j don't expect the state to be remotely competitive in 2020. If the 2012-16 trend continues, Trump wins the state +18. One governor race doesn't change things.
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