Of course it does . . . Why???
Maybe because so many prog blogs are dedicated to talking trash on suburban push back against rezoning.
Here's one example out of many . . .
The sharp rise in voter turnout reflects harsher political rhetoric in the quiet northeast Johnson County suburb of Prairie Village.
Prairie Village voters resoundingly rejected PV United-backed candidates on Nov. 4, as well as the “abandon” question that PV United placed on the ballot. That ballot question asked voters whether to abandon the city’s form of government but did not outline how it would be replaced . . .
PV United and its efforts have consumed council chambers for the past three years, and while voters decisively rejected the group’s candidates and attempt to “abandon” the government, it remains unclear whether that will impact the tense climate at city hall . . .
Those strong emotions are still running high after the Nov. 4 election.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Prairie Village voters reject PV United candidates, measure to "abandon" government. What happens next?
All six Prairie Village United candidates lost their races for council seats on Election Day, signaling voter opposition to taking a $30M city hall project to a public vote.
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