Local 'Excitement' Over Harris/Walz 2024 Will Flip Kansas?!?

To be fair . . .

The Democratic Party now holds the most populous county in Johnson County and there was a time when Republicans couldn't imagine that kind of dramatic change from the status quo.

Now . . . 

Local progressives look to explain their gains and tax earn a greater foothold in Topeka . . . Check-it:

“We can’t coast. We can’t sit on our laurels,” said Jeanna Repass, the Chair of the Kansas Democratic Party. “We had a great primary day, but now the work begins.”

Republicans in Kansas hold more than two-thirds of the seats in both houses of the state legislature. That means Kansas Republicans can pass a bill, and then override any potential veto from Democratic governor, Laura Kelly. Kansas Democrats want that to stop.

“Looking forward to November, we are looking forward to getting a lot of Democrats elected and breaking the super-majority in Topeka,” said Deann Mitchell, the Chair of the Johnson County Democratic Party.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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