Has Kansas actually moved left, or was it just Brownback blowback? (user search)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 04, 2019, 11:15:15 AM »

Clearly the suburbs are trending Democratic, but KS-1 and KS-4 are still extremely Republican, and I don't see KS being a battleground state until the late 2020s at the very earliest. I think 2020 will be telling as to whether it's becoming a purple state in the long term, or whether 2018 was a bit of a fluke.

Republican presidential nominee share of the vote in KS since 2000:

2016: 56.2
2012: 59.7
2008: 56.6
2004: 62.0
2000: 58.0
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