In raw numbers, Democrats just need to flip two seats to break up the supermajority in the Kansas House.
In spirit, they may need to flip at least three since one of their own tends to side with Republicans on many major issues in the statehouse.
As the Aug. 6 primary approaches, there is angst among some Democrats that state Rep. Marvin Robinson might eke out a win in the Democratic primary in a field of four candidates who could split up the vote.
Robinson is trying to win reelection with a Republican-flavored voting record in a House district . . .
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