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UPDATED: Marshall triumphs in U.S. Senate race

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      @RuiXuKS 100% worth it. Thank you for your service, sir, and thanks for fighting the good fight.

      We appreciate it. Please do not stop, tho, because holyforkingshirt they're even crazier this session. #ksleg

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      Same for #ksleg

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