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Democratic candidate in U.S. Senate race opens arms to Kansas Republicans lost ‘in the wilderness’
TOPEKA — Jason Hart plunked himself into the political world in early March by quitting his job as an assistant U.S. attorney, switching his party affiliation, joining a scrum of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, and warning another candidate not to enter the race. The transition from prosecuting child abuse to political […]
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