Context . . .
KCUR files this story every election cycle and it hasn't happened for more than a decade.
BUT . . . They might be right this time . . . If "Democratic Socialism" doesn't keep most of their voters at home.
Here's the word . . .
"New analysis from Ballotpedia suggests that Republicans in Missouri and Kansas could see the 2026 midterm elections break their state legislative supermajorities.
"Republicans have held supermajorities in both chambers of the Kansas Legislature since 2010, and in the Missouri General Assembly since 2012. A supermajority occurs when one party controls at least two-thirds of the seats in a legislative chamber.
"But now, polls around the country point to 2026 as a potential "blue wave" election year for the Democrats."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Are Republicans in Missouri and Kansas at risk of losing their supermajorities this year?
New analysis from Ballotpedia suggests that Republicans in Missouri and Kansas could see the 2026 midterm elections break their state legislative supermajorities.
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