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https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article223283450.html
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This is interesting. Republicans own the Kansas legislatures by large majorities, and these legislators were all elected as Republicans. Meaning I see little reason for them to make the switch this at this time, unless it is on principle?
Does anyone believe otherwise?
TOPEKA--Two more Kansas lawmakers are leaving the Republican Party to become Democrats, shrinking the ranks of GOP moderates after the Legislature grew more conservative in the November election.
Sen. Dinah Sykes and Rep. Stephanie Clayton, both moderate Johnson County Republicans, said Wednesday they are becoming Democrats. They join Sen. Barbara Bollier, who left the Republican Party earlier in December.
The party switching comes after a nationwide surge of Democratic voters in suburban areas. The surge helped defeat Republican U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, and some state lawmakers are now aligning themselves with this new political reality.
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This is interesting. Republicans own the Kansas legislatures by large majorities, and these legislators were all elected as Republicans. Meaning I see little reason for them to make the switch this at this time, unless it is on principle?
Does anyone believe otherwise?