Rep. Sharice Davids & Migrant Voters Threaten To Flip Kansas?!?

A working theory amongst Democratic Party leaders and newspaper scribes is that more "people of color" will bring about a progressive renaissance in the Sunflower State. 

In reality . . .

Most of the recent wins have come by way of the voting power and timely donations of upwardly mobile white ladies.

Nevertheless . . .

Here's more prog blog insight . . .

"Continued population growth in Lawrence and emergence of young immigrant-family voters in portions of southwest Kansas could within eight years or so make the 1st District competitive for a Democrat."

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

Kansas gerrymandering may eventually imperil Republicans' firm grip on 1st District * Kansas Reflector

A Kansas political scientist and a D.C. reporter examine the state's four congressional districts, and factors at play in the November 2024 campaigns.

Related . . .

Why Johnson County voters are key to breaking Republicans' grip on Kansas Legislature

If Democrats pick up two seats in the House or three in the Senate in November, they will eliminate Republicans' ability to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto on a party-line vote.

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