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JRLeft

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12. I believe with some work especially on the younger generations in places like Kansas we can make
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 03:29 PM
Nov 2012

inroads in states like Kansas and Nebraska.

I feel for Kansas Democrats. sadbear Nov 2012 #1
Well Texas has a much brighter future, Kansas can have one but it will take a lot of work. JRLeft Nov 2012 #2
Yes, we are on our way up. sadbear Nov 2012 #3
There MUST be more cuts, because studies are saying they have to come up with 37-40% INCREASE in patrice Nov 2012 #4
I am sorry to hear that. JRLeft Nov 2012 #6
I have chosen my path. That doesn't mean I can't tell others the stories of Kansas. nt patrice Nov 2012 #8
Should be interesting to see how this turns out. JustFiveMoreMinutes Nov 2012 #5
Thankfully, What's the Matter with Kansas is irrelevant to the rest of us. nt geek tragedy Nov 2012 #7
You didn't see all of those red states on these maps this week? Same thing, more or less. nt patrice Nov 2012 #9
Some states are moving in our direction. JRLeft Nov 2012 #10
If you don't see how deeply things are up for grabs, you underestimate what we're up patrice Nov 2012 #13
Not all red states are equal. Some like Arizona and Texas have some potential geek tragedy Nov 2012 #18
Allow me to congratulate you on your sense of community ... patrice Nov 2012 #11
I believe with some work especially on the younger generations in places like Kansas we can make JRLeft Nov 2012 #12
Education is a GOOD way to go. Young people are naturally free and curious. That is NOT permitted patrice Nov 2012 #14
I feel horrible for you because I know Clownback is just awful. JRLeft Nov 2012 #15
The guy has never made it on his own anywhere in his entire life. His career is built on SUBSIDIES. patrice Nov 2012 #16
The point is that we can afford to stop pandering to rural white voters geek tragedy Nov 2012 #17
I'm in Kansas too FDRLincoln Nov 2012 #19
I love Lawrence too, "the Seattle of the Midwest" & my graduate school. Yes, Douglas county & patrice Nov 2012 #20
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