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Republican Primary Challenges Could Determine Senate Leadership

Flickr photo by Holley St. GermaineThe primary election in Kansas is just weeks away, and it’s attracting more attention than in some previous years. Some moderate Republican senators are being challenged by rivals who say they're more conservative. As KPR’s Stephen Koranda tells us, the leadership of the Senate hangs in the balance.


Tomorrow (TUE) is the deadline for Kansans to register to vote or change party affiliation in time for the August 7th primary.

 

Tomorrow (TUE) is the deadline for Kansans to register to vote, or change party affiliation, in time for the August 7 th primary.

 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.