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“i was written by a man” “i was written by a woman” i was written by sophocles and translated by anne carson
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Historically they deferred to Delaware precedent so yes, but I believe that one of the angles of SB 29 was making it easier to get away with applying just the business judgment rule in lieu of entire fairness
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anyways, time for the wsj to go full woke and start printing on salmon-colored paper like the ultimate champion of the working proletariat, the ft
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DC cop week worse than dc school trip season I swear
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yeah if the real time translation was right, in his initial speech he literally stated something like “going the synodal way, walking forward on the path together”
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and voted in the dem primaries in 2008 and 2010? wild stuff
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If we’re thinking college athlete, I would say Matt Kleinmann - he was on KU basketball’s national championship team in ‘08, currently works in community development in Wyandotte County, and nearly beat Boyda in the house primary last year despite getting in late and without the party’s blessing
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It’s just generally more of a basketball state than a football state (Nebraska’s the football state)
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I would say KU football is less relevant than Kansas State given KU’s program has sucked for my lifetime except for that brief 2005-2008 window stuckey was in and K-State football was god under Bill Snyder (but good luck getting a dem out of the ag school)
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I’m aware, I voted against her in 2016 and remember the campaign. The fact is she got the nom as a reward for defecting in 2018 and backing kelly, rather than having any political ability. And I want kansas dems to actually try to win, which requires nominating someone with some ability.
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Bollier wasn’t a good candidate, full stop. A complete wet noodle with no political instincts whose only point of interest was swapping from republican to democrat two years prior. Not a narrative capable of matching Marshall’s whole schtick about being a doctor.
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Rogers lost the statewide race for treasurer in 22 so he’s radioactive, and toland has expressed zero interest in becoming an actual electoral politician, so they’re both out
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this is as much a function of kansas dems being unable to nominate a candidate up to the task and the national party being unwilling to meaningfully invest in a kansas campaign as it is the result of some mythical innate bias of the kansas voter
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but if we can find someone, we’ve got two crazy constitutional amendments on the ballot this cycle that could drive 2022-style turnout on top of everything else
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100% but the bench seems nonexistent right now, we don’t even have a candidate to replace kelly as governor and sharice doesn’t seem to have the temperament for the senate
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this cycle would be good to start trying for Kansas (if dems could come up with a real candidate), Marshall isn’t yet part of the political furniture like Moran and there are two big constitutional amendment proposals likely to drive turnout a la the 2022 abortion referendum
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I want to hear from the 9 percent of Kansans who don’t identify as the Midwest when it’s literally the middle of the (contiguous) US