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School Advocates Help Moderates Win in Johnson County

Books, apple, ruler and pencil.  Used here to symbolize education. (Photo by J. Schafer)
Books, apple, ruler and pencil. Used here to symbolize education. (Photo by J. Schafer)

Moderate Republicans in Johnson County enjoyed big wins last (TUE) night.  A public education advocacy group based in the Kansas City suburbs had strongly endorsed all five of the candidates who won Tuesday’s primary. Elle Moxley reports from Kansas City. 


Elle Moxley 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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