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Kick, wow. Agschmid Sep 2014 #1
more proof of a completely broken democracy spanone Sep 2014 #2
Why so? In the end it was the courts that righted the wrong. Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #4
In this case, democracy (the judicial branch) won out over a party hack. randome Sep 2014 #5
It was not a reversal, Kobach had his temper tantrum until today when his lawyers told him to Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #3
Lying about the deadline date (to the Supreme Court), Lying about extending the date... IllinoisBirdWatcher Sep 2014 #6
That is the best part...oh, what a web we weave.... Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #9
I hate to say I told you so, but ... LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #7
Sweet, part deux. nt deminks Sep 2014 #8
Who is this Randall Batson, Libertarian? Control-Z Sep 2014 #10
He's been around since June, at least. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #11
Kick. LiberalAndProud Sep 2014 #12
No Democratic candidate? drm604 Sep 2014 #13
If a Democrat remained in the race, then the incumbent Roberts was favored to win TexasTowelie Sep 2014 #14
Nate Silver estimates a 75% chance that Orman... Bryce Butler Sep 2014 #15
If the independent is so friendly to Democrats drm604 Sep 2014 #17
Kansas is a one party state, the Democrat had zero chance of winning a two-way race Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #18
Isn't Kobach is up for re-election too? Blue Idaho Sep 2014 #16
I heard on the TRMS that he is up for re-election. TexasTowelie Sep 2014 #19
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