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Statehouse roundup: Five things you may have missed but need to know

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      @realscott123 Not according to voter turnout.

      And every single local leftist organization run by young ppl has condemned Coleman b/c he is a violent sociopath who should be nowhere near power.

      Trust me, I know. I helped him campaign.

      He represents a physical danger 4 #ksleg-islators.

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      Seems like something the @KansasGOP needs to hear for themselves. #ksleg

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