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Sean Wardwell

Sean Wardwell has written 225 posts for Prairie Politics

HeffingtonTube

Joan Heffington is back…this time on YouTube. Continue reading »

Opinion: The price we all pay

I’ll admit that I wasn’t former President George W. Bush’s biggest fan, but let’s give credit where credit is due. He knew who the enemy really was. So when I see people get worked up over things like a mosque blocks away from ground zero in New York, I wonder why more people don’t follow his lead. Continue reading »

Roberts endorses Moran

U.S. Senator Pat Roberts formally threw his support behind Republican nominee Rep. Jerry Moran to succeed Sen. Sam Brownback in the Senate. Continue reading »

Numbers don’t match Kobach’s message

Voter fraud has become a hot topic in the race for Kansas Secretary of State, as Republican nominee Kris Kobach has made it a central plank in his campaign. However, looking at statistics, there seems to be a disconnect between Kobach’s message on voter fraud and the reality of the situation. Continue reading »

Brownback/Colyer endorsed by state troopers association

The gubernatorial campaign of Republicans Sam Brownback and Jeff Colyer was endorsed by the Kansas State Troopers Association. Continue reading »

Huelskamp endorsed by KFB, Jilka accuses group of abandoning farmers

Republican Tim Huelskamp was endorsed by the Kansas Farm Bureau today, with a strong statement of support by KFB President Steve Baccus. The Jilka campaign, however, was not amused. Continue reading »

Brownback unveils education roadmap

The Brownback/Colyer ticket unveiled several education proposals today, to deal with what the ticket feels are unfair and burdensome regulations for schools to deal with. Continue reading »

First District Republicans to hold unity breakfast

Republicans in the 1st District will have a chance to rally around its respective nominees at a unity breakfast in Salina Saturday morning. Continue reading »

Democrats for Brownback

The Brownback/Colyer campaign announced the formation of Democrats for Brownback today. Continue reading »

More money, less votes

A common axiom in politics is that the more money you spend in a campaign, the more votes you’re likely to get. However, as Tuesday’s 1st District primary has demonstrated, that isn’t always the case. The biggest spenders went home empty-handed. Continue reading »

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