Gov. Laura Kelly predicts Democrats will break Republican supermajorities in Kansas Legislature
TOPEKA Gov. Laura Kelly expressed optimism a group of quality Democratic candidates and influence of her $2 million political action committee would break in the Nov. 5 election the partisan supermajorities held by Republicans in the both the House and Senate.
Democrats priority in this election cycle is picking up a total of five seats in the Legislature to end the GOPs two-thirds advantage. The GOP supermajorities have been a thorn in the Democratic governors side whether the Legislature was voting on individual bills or attempted overrides of Kellys vetoes.
I do think that we will get the two seats that we need in the House and the three that we need in the Senate. Would I like more? Sure, yeah, Kelly said for the Kansas Reflector podcast.
I do know that we have really superb candidates running in a lot of our targeted races. Many of them are based in Johnson County, and I think the road to breaking the supermajority will go through Johnson County, the governor said.
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