Kansas Rep. Sharice Stays Winning Money Fight For Reelection

Quick hint that the GOP may not be interested or focused on flipping this seat. Here's the report from JoCo's favorite blogger putting together press release journalism and then, wisely, charging to comment. Checkit:

Adkins campaign leads fundraising among GOP candidates, but incumbent Rep. Davids has major cash advantage heading into 2020

Amanda Adkins, the former Kansas Republican Party chair and executive at Cerner Corporation, has thus far outpaced her GOP rivals in fundraising for the Kansas 3rd Congressional District race, but she raised less and has a good deal less cash on hand than Democratic incumbent Rep. Sharice Davids.

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  1. The Post likes Davids and like the Star they support those DEMORATS.

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  2. I believe once the republicans settle on Adkins, which they should sooner than later, those fortunes for Davids will change. She has been seen more in Missouri at events than in Kansas. She has accomplished nothing of value for Kansas. She stands for nothing. In November she can move her formal address back to the reservation.
    It's funny how the dems focused on Watkins address being incorrect but never have spoken about Davids address.

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  3. ^^^Dead on the money

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  4. She recently didn't put up a fight against the T Mobile, Sprint merger to retain all the jobs that are going to be lost.

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  5. ^^You're right she never said one word about it. And I'm betting you a lot of those about to lose their jobs probably voted for her.

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    1. Oh Trumpy you're wierdly projecting Trump's FCC merger spproval onto a democrat.

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  6. This bitch is going down and back to the reservation where her ass belongs.

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  7. And yet she'll win in a walk. Weird.

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  8. The residents of Johnson County And her District will need free stuff about 2024. It's the most indebted County in Kansas. I they are Debt Servants to the Banks .High Taxes .And when the economy turns south in 2023 and mass layoffs .They will need Government help .Its a matter of time .When they can't swipe the credit card.

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  9. Wait until she cuts the ribbon on the Sprint campus be reopened as a section 8 housing complex, than the south JO liberals will wake up. Rich little Johnny might meet a willing girl that has no idea who her daddy is.

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  10. Whether Davids is reelected depend on who the Democrats put on the top of the ticket. If Warren or Sanders gets the nomination, expect a lot of down ballet races to go Republican. Other than being the "opposition candidate" in 2018, no one really knows much about Davids. With an extremely liberal candidate, Davids will have to either support extreme positions of her party (which a lot of us believe she actually believes in) or go against the grain and become an outcast in her party. Based on her impeachment vote, I think we know which direction she'll go. JoCo voters may be more left than the rest of the state but they're not stupid. They know that a impolite Trump is a lot less dangerous than a Democrat party marching towards socialism.

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