I think the smaller population states sometimes can lead the way because the big corporations aren't focusing on them. Notice how pharma got the religious vaccine exemptions taken in California and New York, the two most populous democratic states.
I live in Kansas, and our AG, Kris Kobach, has kept an more of an eye on the national scene…
I think the smaller population states sometimes can lead the way because the big corporations aren't focusing on them. Notice how pharma got the religious vaccine exemptions taken in California and New York, the two most populous democratic states.
I live in Kansas, and our AG, Kris Kobach, has kept an more of an eye on the national scene, less on state matters. My husband is an attorney, and even though he's Republican, he dislikes Kobach for that. Working in an office full of Democrats may have something to do with it too.
IMHO, Kansas WAS considered to be the center of conservative politics in my youth, Wha’ happened, it reminds me of Colorado and now Arizona. Is it being Californicated? The situation in the country now reminds me of Satchmo’s saying, “Look back, they are gaining on you.”
The power of the Leftist drive over the past 40 years , especially in the judiciary is becoming evident right now. The dems were beaten down by the people in election 2024 but here they are again, just like 2016, using the extremely biased federal judges in the Deep State to block everything the people elected Trump to do.
Is it too late to save America from the socialist whores?
The state as a whole is still pretty republican. I live in Lawrence, which is the home of the University of Kansas and so is legitimately a liberal hellhole. We pay a LOT to make homeless people comfortable, and so attract them from several counties around.
Johnson County, which is suburban Kansas City and the most populous county in Kansas, has pretty rigged voting. There are still 4 registered republicans for every 3 registered democrats, but every race from the national races down to state representatives give a 10% point advantage to the democratic candidate beyond what you would expect based on the registered voters. I know - I've paid $50 for the voter rolls there - twice.
I think the smaller population states sometimes can lead the way because the big corporations aren't focusing on them. Notice how pharma got the religious vaccine exemptions taken in California and New York, the two most populous democratic states.
I live in Kansas, and our AG, Kris Kobach, has kept an more of an eye on the national scene, less on state matters. My husband is an attorney, and even though he's Republican, he dislikes Kobach for that. Working in an office full of Democrats may have something to do with it too.
IMHO, Kansas WAS considered to be the center of conservative politics in my youth, Wha’ happened, it reminds me of Colorado and now Arizona. Is it being Californicated? The situation in the country now reminds me of Satchmo’s saying, “Look back, they are gaining on you.”
The power of the Leftist drive over the past 40 years , especially in the judiciary is becoming evident right now. The dems were beaten down by the people in election 2024 but here they are again, just like 2016, using the extremely biased federal judges in the Deep State to block everything the people elected Trump to do.
Is it too late to save America from the socialist whores?
The state as a whole is still pretty republican. I live in Lawrence, which is the home of the University of Kansas and so is legitimately a liberal hellhole. We pay a LOT to make homeless people comfortable, and so attract them from several counties around.
Johnson County, which is suburban Kansas City and the most populous county in Kansas, has pretty rigged voting. There are still 4 registered republicans for every 3 registered democrats, but every race from the national races down to state representatives give a 10% point advantage to the democratic candidate beyond what you would expect based on the registered voters. I know - I've paid $50 for the voter rolls there - twice.