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Light withdraws bid for re-election: Will others follow?

And will an un-elected Democrat Secretary of State give Republican candidates the run around? State Representative Bill Light withdrew his candidacy for re-election to the Kansas House May 12. Light was facing a strong conservative challenge in the August primary by Dan Widder of Ulysses. In a Hutchinson News article, Light claimed that his retirement [...]

Schodorf struts pro-abortion agenda, downs HB 2115

When push came to shove, State Senator Jean Schodorf clung to her pro-abortion beliefs and was the deciding vote in downing HB 2115, a compromise abortion reporting law that fell one vote short of a veto override in the Senate. Schodorf claims that she’ll be working on a “compromise” bill in the future, but I [...]

Democrats love Washington, Republicans love Kansas

Sometimes the difference between the two major political parties is so plain it just smacks you in the face. Take the Kansas Democratic and Republican Parties. Kansas Republicans just recently celebrated Kansas Days. It was an opportunity for Kansans of all walks of life to gather together and discuss the future of the state of [...]

Watch Sebelius get booed in Philadelphia town hall meeting

Kathleen Sebelius. You’re not in Kansas anymore. Queen Kathleen and Democratic Senator Arlen Specter attended a town hall meeting in Philadelphia where the two were trying to convince a large audience that they knew what was best for the nations health care system. Imagine their surprise when the audience insisted they read legislation before they [...]

Kansas left admits 2010 looking like a Republican sweep

Kansas Confidential, a new liberal blog in Kansas, has an interestingly truthful post regarding the leadership void within the Kansas Democratic Party and who’s to blame for it. According to the new blog, the primary culprit is none other than Kathleen Sebelius. According to the Kansas left, Sebelius was more interested in her own political [...]