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Kansas GOP Voters Reject the Kochsucker Candidate

Kansas GOP Sen. Roberts survives Tea Party-backed primary challenge, adds to incumbent victories

Kansas GOP Sen. Pat Roberts became the latest establishment incumbent to fend off a primary challenge from a Tea Party-backed candidate Tuesday night, as he survived a late charge by Dr. Milton Wolf.

Roberts's win means that Senate incumbents have now prevailed in Kansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas and Mississippi, though it took six-term Republican Sen. Thad Cochran two tries before defeating primary opponent Chris McDaniel, who is challenging the outcome.

With 98 percent of the precincts reporting early Wednesday, Roberts led Wolf by just under 19,000 votes, winning 48 percent of the ballots cast to Wolf's 41 percent.

Meanwhile, the Tea Party movement saw mixed results Tuesday, in keeping with what it has done so far this year.

In the Kansas congressional primaries, two conservative GOP House members swept into office as part of the Tea Party surge in 2010 -- Rep. Tim Huelskamp and Rep. Mike Pompeo -- survived tough primary challenges from candidates trying to tap into voter dissatisfaction with Washington.

Pompeo defeated popular former Congressman Todd Tiahrt, who held the seat for 16 years, while Huelskamp turned back farmer and educator Alan LaPolice.

However, in Michigan, Tea Party-backed Rep. Kerry Bentivolio was upset by establishment-backed attorney David Trott in his GOP primary, while fellow Michigan GOP Rep. Justin Amash defeated investment adviser Brian Ellis in his primary.

Despite Congress' abysmal approval ratings, only three incumbents have lost this election cycle -- Bentivolio and fellow Republican Reps. Eric Cantor of Virginia and Ralph Hall of Texas.

In Roberts' victory speech, he called upon Republicans in Kansas and across the country to unite and defeat Washington Democrats’ liberal march.

“We cannot support a fractured party. The stakes are too high,” Roberts told the crowd. Republicans need to gain six seats in November to take control of the Senate.

“We must be united,” Roberts continued. “We need to take another hill in the fight to stop the liberal agenda. Help us replace the Obama way with the Kansas way.”

The 78-year-old Roberts had to overcome Wolf campaign attacks branding the incumbent as part of the Washington establishment and out of touch with Kansas voters, pointing out Roberts owns a home in the nation's capital while renting in Kansas.



Roberts, a conservative, also had to move even farther right to survive the challenge.

Though he backed the nomination of former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to be secretary of Health and Human Services, the three-term senator was among the first to call for her resignation after the disastrous ObamaCare rollout.

Roberts also voted against a U.N. treaty on the rights of the disabled in December 2012 despite the appeals of former Kansas GOP Sen. Bob Dole, who sat in a wheelchair in the well of the Senate.

Wolf, a radiologist and distant cousin of President Obama, cut into Roberts’ 20-point polling lead in the closing weeks of the race, but was also damaged by political attacks, primarily TV ads about him posting gruesome X-ray images on Facebook in 2010.

The 43-year-old Wolf apologized for posting the images, including one of fatal gunshot wounds, and making Facebook comments intended to be humorous. However, his campaign, backed by the Tea Party Express, failed to catch political fire.

The other victorious Tea Party-backed candidates this year were Dave Brat, who upset Cantor, the House majority leader; Senate candidate Ben Sasse in Nebraska; and West Virginia House candidate Alex Mooney.

Roberts is favored to win the November election in the reliably Republican state. He will face Democratic candidate Chad Taylor, a district attorney from Topeka, and independent candidate Greg Orman, a businessman who has submitted more than twice the number of signatures to qualify for the November ballot.

In the Kansas GOP gubernatorial primary, incumbent Sam Brownback won a closer-than-expected vote against Jennifer Winn, the owner of a Wichita-area property management firm whose platform included support for legalizing marijuana. Both parties' officials had agreed that a single challenge was likely to receive about 20 percent of the vote under any circumstances. With 98 percent of the precincts reporting, Winn had received almost 94,000 votes, just under 37 percent of all ballots cast.

Brownback now will face a tougher-than-expected race from Democratic challenger Paul Davis because of questions about whether massive personal income tax cuts enacted at the governor's urging are boosting the economy, as promised, or wrecking the state's finances.

Voters in Kansas not falling for Nazi types of politics that is the Tea Party!
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Voters in Kansas not falling for Nazi types of politics that is the Tea Party!

Wow. You must be related to Whorehouse Harry because your nonsensical hatred of the Kochs borders on the insane. Also, the Nazis were SOCIALISTS and the Tea Party, as far as I know, is fairly conservative.

Hopefully there will soon be enough state legislatures to convene a Convention of the States to rein in the federal government and establish term limits for congress. The incumbent in this case is a prime example of someone who has overstayed his welcome.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Wow. You must be related to Whorehouse Harry because your nonsensical hatred of the Kochs borders on the insane. Also, the Nazis were SOCIALISTS and the Tea Party, as far as I know, is fairly conservative.

You forgot that a seventy-eight year old shouldn't be in politics.

Term limits are needed.


Godwin's law




Unless he was referring to ashkeNAZIs. Looks like we all know where the word comes from now.



:suspicious: Click the informant.
 
Wow. You must be related to Whorehouse Harry because your nonsensical hatred of the Kochs borders on the insane. Also, the Nazis were SOCIALISTS and the Tea Party, as far as I know, is fairly conservative.

Hopefully there will soon be enough state legislatures to convene a Convention of the States to rein in the federal government and establish term limits for congress. The incumbent in this case is a prime example of someone who has overstayed his welcome.

Whatever fuck face.

Follow your AVi and join the military STUPID AMERICAN and fight for the NEO Cons lie in the Middle East :)
 
Wow. You must be related to Whorehouse Harry because your nonsensical hatred of the Kochs borders on the insane. Also, the Nazis were SOCIALISTS and the Tea Party, as far as I know, is fairly conservative.
German economic policy under Hjalmar Schacht (Minister of the Economy from 1934 to 1937) was very similar to what Roosevelt had done in the US a few years before.
Would you consider Roosevelt as a socialist ?

The truth is that that Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei / National Socialist German Workers' Party) was built on on a very small party that was both socialist and nationalist but Hitler progressively used to nationalist aspect to rise to power while he was getting rid of the socialist aspect.
Claiming that the nazi were socialist is stupid since Hitler was considering the war against soviet union assome kind of crusade against Communism
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Whatever fuck face.

Follow your AVi and join the military STUPID AMERICAN and fight for the NEO Cons lie in the Middle East :)

I'm no neocon. I've been a conservative my whole life and I've already fought for my country so.............eat a bag of dicks.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
German economic policy under Hjalmar Schacht (Minister of the Economy from 1934 to 1937) was very similar to what Roosevelt had done in the US a few years before.
Would you consider Roosevelt as a socialist ?

The truth is that that Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei / National Socialist German Workers' Party) was built on on a very small party that was both socialist and nationalist but Hitler progressively used to nationalist aspect to rise to power while he was getting rid of the socialist aspect.
Claiming that the nazi were socialist is stupid since Hitler was considering the war against soviet union assome kind of crusade against Communism

Two sides of the same coin. Yes, FDR was a socialist with other peoples' money. But he was so shitty with his personal finances that his family kept him on an allowance his entire adult life. Someone like that shouldn't be allowed to make decisions that affect nations. His ineptitude only prolonged the depression.

http://conventionofstates.com/
 
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