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Moderate Republicans See Major Victories in Kansas Primary

Ornamental rug, depicting state seal, in the Kansas governor's ceremonial office. (Photo by Dan Skinner)
Ornamental rug, depicting state seal, in the Kansas governor's ceremonial office. (Photo by Dan Skinner)

Going into the primary election Tuesday, many political observers believed conservatives would lose a few seats in the Kansas House but hold their own in the state Senate. But by the end of the night, moderates had soundly defeated conservative Republicans across the state. Reporter Sam Zeff has more. 


Sam Zeff is a reporter for KCUR in Kansas City, which is a partner with Kansas Public Radio in statewide collaboration covering elections in Kansas. 

 

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