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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Kansas | Making the calls

It’s getting close to bedtime, so it’s time to call the races:


  • US Senate: Sam Brownback, Republican

  • US House, District 1: Jerry Moran, Republican

  • US House, District 2: Jim Ryun, Republican (55-43 with 53% reporting)

  • US House, District 3: Dennis Moore, Democrat

  • US House, District 4: Todd Tiahrt, Republican


So, all Kansas incumbents will retain their federal seats. My county has not reported its results yet, so I won’t know until tomorrow who won my district’s state legislator seats.


I’d like to thank The Command Post for this opportunity to shine a light where Big Media doesn’t often point its cameras.

[Cross-posted to evolution.]



Posted by J. Dunavin at November 2, 2004 10:57 PM | TrackBack
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