Next week: Poll on Pat Roberts’ 2014 re-election in Kansas
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | December 14th at 07:01 PM |
US Senator Pat Roberts, who chose to join Sam Brownback in cheerleading in 2009 for Kathleen Sebelius to run our national healthcare, is currently running for re-election. I think Roberts is very vulnerable to a primary challenger, especially if it’s one of two men: First District Congressman Tim Huelskamp or Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Recently, the PAC I chair performed a poll the Kansas City | Read More »
Articles of interest, December 1
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | December 1st at 11:39 AM |
Articles you might find interesting: Late-term abortions for nation’s capital: Nebraska’s late-term, post-viable abortionist LeRoy Carhart to open shop outside of Washington, DC. National Journal: Democrats’ Diversity Problem. Republicans are successfully recruiting minority candidates. Bring out your dead: New York’s organ wagon to make house calls to collect kidneys from the just-died. Five Schools of Thought on Earmarks – Club for Growth Google to begin e-book sales Mike Huckabee - Execute | Read More »
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Kansas-03: If new candidates enter, they’ll have a hard time beating Lightner or Yoder
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | May 24th at 09:04 AM |
Both Patricia Lightner and Kevin Yoder have now officially filed for the Republican primary on Tuesday, August 3. I have not seen any polls lately — the only publicly-released poll has been this one in February from former candidate Nick Jordan — but I’m confident that both Lightner and Yoder are daily, consistently building up supporting in the form of voters, volunteers, and donors. If new candidates | Read More »