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Kobach Narrowly Wins GOP Primary with Hardline Conservative Platform

Kris Kobach and his wife Heather Kobach celebrate after Kobach won the GOP primary by 345 votes, the closest gubernatorial primary race in Kansas history. (Photo: NPR News)
Kris Kobach and his wife Heather Kobach celebrate after Kobach won the GOP primary by 345 votes, the closest gubernatorial primary race in Kansas history. (Photo: NPR News)

Governor Jeff Colyer has conceded to conservative Kris Kobach in the GOP race for Kansas governor and in a normal year, Republicans might worry about nominating such a lightning-rod candidate. But, as Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service reports, this is not a normal election year.


 

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