Earl Glynn on January 27th, 2008

Betty Hanicke, a major conservative political leader in Kansas, and the “Godmother of Johnson County Republican Politics,” celebrates her 83rd birthday today. A stroke in 2001 has limited Betty’s political involvement in recent years. See the rest of this entry …

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Federal law keeps many on the voting rolls in Kansas (and other states), but more could be done to keep a more accurate list, and more could be done to protect the integrity of Kansas elections. See the rest of this entry … Update (March 28): House approves voter ID bill.

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Shouldn’t Kansas newspapers mention the political leanings of the polling company, Cooper & Secrest? Do hundreds of thousands of dollars from Kansas Democrats over more than a decade affect Cooper & Secrest’s fairness? See the rest of this entry … Update (Jan 11): Did Sebelius’ campaign and Kansas Democrats finance this survey? Sebelius spent $9475 [...]

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