Democrats haven't won a Senate race in Kansas since the 1930s, but with Kris Kobach on the ballot, Republicans would be forced to spend millions into defending the seat.
featured heavy use of footage from an October 2018 rally Trump held boosting Kobach's gubernatorial campaign, with a small insignia in the corner making the date clear.gubernatorial primary, and Kobach defeated then-Gov. Jeff Colyer by 343 votes. Kobach then lost to now-Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, by five percentage points. Trump has expressed frustration with expending political capital for Kobach only to see him lose, according to Republicans familiar with the discussions.
Additionally, an internal survey conducted for the NRSC last week showed that in a general election matchup, only 54 percent of Republican primary voters would back Kobach, while 29 percent would instead to vote for Democrat Barbara Bollier, according to three people familiar with the data, which has been presented to the White House. That much potential crossover support for Bollier, who has the backing of major Kansas and national Democrats, could doom Republicans' chances in the race.
Republican Senate candidates debate in Kansas May 23 : David Lindstrom, Susan Wagle, Kris Kobach, Bob Hamilton and Roger Marshall. | Orlin Wagner/AP Photo Club for Growth, to ask the group to stop running ads attacking Marshall, according to people familiar with the conversation, which wasMany Kansas Republicans hoped Trump would endorse and boost Marshall to ease their concerns about the fall. One veteran Republican operative in the state, who requested anonymity to speak frankly, said Trump likely knows “if he doesn’t have Kansas, the Senate majority is fried.
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