Can We Stop Pretending That Mark Holland Is Politically Relevant???

For a time, Mr. Holland was the darling of local progressives but his leadership proved ineffectual and limp. He was replaced by an equally disliked candidate who was, in turn ousted after one term and now the current KCK Mayor hasn't had much luck amid his opening months in office after a Denali crisis and computer system hacking troubles make him seem incompetent.

Long story short . . . Sen. Moran will earn an easy reelection as Kansas Democrats seem to understand their horrible odds of flipping any Senate seat given that the Sunflower State has voted Republican since the 30s. 

And so, this quick consideration of Kansas contenders seems more useful . . .

"Here’s a quick guide to the candidates who want your vote in the U.S. Senate race, much of which we originally compiled ahead of the Aug. 2 primary election when six Democratic candidates were running. We’ve collected some key points from their campaign websites (where available), and we’re including links to their websites, social media and other paywall-free news coverage to learn more about them."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Meet the candidates vying to represent Kansas in the U.S. Senate

Share this post or save for later Kansas voters on Nov. 8 have the opportunity to select the candidate they'd like to send to Washington, D.C. to represent Kansas for the next six years. Here's a quick guide to the candidates who want your vote in the U.S.

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Kansas U.S. Senate candidate Mark Holland

Kansas hasn't elected a Democrat to U.S. Senate in 90 years, but Mark Holland hopes he's the one to change that - after all, the former mayor of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, has won elections before.

You decide . . .

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