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BY SEAN COLAROSSI at PoliticusUSA
New Poll Shows Deep Red Kansas Slipping Away From Trump And Republicans In 2020
https://www.politicususa.com/2020/02/11/new-poll-shows-deep-red-kansas-slipping-away-from-trump-and-republicans-2020.html
"SNIP....
Since last weeks Iowa caucus, the media has been pushing the narrative that Democrats are doomed and Donald Trumps reelection chances are stronger than theyve ever been.
They point to an outlier poll from Gallup and the presidents fake acquittal in the Senate as further proof that he is riding a wave of momentum into the general election.
But more polling released on Monday further confirms what has been true all along: Trump is in a weak position heading into the November election perhaps weaker than any incumbent president in modern history.
That doesnt mean he wont win, of course, but it does mean that he isnt this unstoppable political force that some in the media have been portraying him as in recent days.
......SNIP"
lapfog_1
(29,223 posts)not when I was growing up there. It was republican, but Eisenhower republican.
packman
(16,296 posts)Couldn't find a Repuke in the whole state, but then mills closing, coal mines closing, people moving out and an aging population turned it.
yellowcanine
(35,701 posts)I grew up in Lebanon County. It actually went for Goldwater in 1964.
packman
(16,296 posts)Days of strong unions, booming mills, plenty of well-paying jobs
DeminPennswoods
(15,290 posts)Attorney General, Auditor General and Treasurer. After the state supreme court tossed the gerrymandered congressional maps, the partisan split is now 9D, 9R, the legislature remains R-controlled, but the state senate no longer enjoys a super majority and Dems picked up 11 net seats in 2018.
Trump winning in 2016 was a complete fluke.
stopdiggin
(11,361 posts)unfortunately .. "the rest of the story," a la Paul Harvey .. is that Kansas made a strong right turn with the Tea Party wingnuts .. and has more recently been the home of ideologues like Kobach and Brownback.
I'd be happy to see them coming back towards center .. but there's a lot of ground to cover before they reach anything like Kassebaum or Dole. (or voting blue in a presidential)
applegrove
(118,778 posts)Iliyah
(25,111 posts)horrible for many years.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)It's also a less expensive media market than a lot of other states. National party dollars spent there in support of Democratic candidates can get a lot of bang for each buck. Every dollar Republicans have to spend defending Kansas is a dollar they don't have to spend in other states.
I'd really like to see that red stripe down the middle of the electoral map from North Dakota to Texas have a break or two in it come November.
stopdiggin
(11,361 posts)especially about the media market .. and money spent. Good points.
As far as the "break" in the red line? You can safely forget the top half there. I hear good things about TX. And I'd say your next "shot" might be in IA? Don't see a lot of encouragement in the midwest beyond that.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)But a significant portion of Nebraskans isn't happy about the KXL pipeline running through their farm land, and that's a Republican program from the get-go. There might be some opportunity to sway the Cornhusker State in coming elections.
stopdiggin
(11,361 posts)Fortenberry and Fisher (each of whom could give a rock a solid run for the money)
There have been some sparks of life in the past (Kerrey)
But right now, it looks like if your pro death penalty and anti-abortion ...
'bout all it takes ..
Brother Buzz
(36,463 posts)The GOP can fix this mess with a boatload of Sharpies®
spanone
(135,873 posts)Ilsa
(61,698 posts)He needs to be visibly weak and crazy, since crazy isn't enough.
Wounded Bear
(58,706 posts)and has NOT improved his approval ratings in any noticeable way.
We can do this!
GOTV. We need to swamp the rigged system with our votes.
stopdiggin
(11,361 posts)is that we need those three states back .. or to flip others of equivalent electoral votes. It's gonna take concerted effort. And please don't forget down ballot and statehouse politics! We need a blue wave!
Wounded Bear
(58,706 posts)noting that Arizona looks doable, and possibly North Carolina, and there are shades of hope in Georgia and Texas.
Just have to stay in the fight. I'm in a blue state, so I can't help there. We do have a flippable red seat in the House or two, though.