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Small but Vocal PAC Attacks Kris Kobach

A sticker on a traffic pole in Lenexa this month attempts to link GOP gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach to white supremacy. (Photo: Kansas News Service)
A sticker on a traffic pole in Lenexa this month attempts to link GOP gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach to white supremacy. (Photo: Kansas News Service)

Now that Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is the GOP nominee for governor, long-standing criticisms of the conservative candidate could play into the election. Kansas News Service editor Jim McLean sat down with reporter Celia Llopis-Jepsen to talk about charges of links to racists.  


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