(Updated to correct that Biden carried Senate District 22 four years ago)
It seems like we have been talking about breaking the Republican supermajority in the Legislature for years now.
It's an issue that has surfaced every election cycle since 2018, and without fail the Republicans have held on in the House and the Senate.
Now, Democrats are back at it again, trying to flip three seats in the Senate and two in the House to bust up the supermajority and give Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly an edge knowing that it will be much more difficult - if not impossible . . .
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