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- Kansas hasn't sent a Democrat to Congress for a decade, but this year, that might change.
- Democrats are targeting two House races in the ruby-red state that President Donald Trump won in 2016 by 21 points.
- The governor's mansion is also up for grabs, but a third-party candidate may undermine support for the Democrat on the ticket and hand the election to the Trump-backed GOP hardliner.
Kansas hasn't sent a Democrat to Congress for a decade, but this year, that might change.
With some luck, the governor's mansion will also be part of a predicted midwestern blue wave.
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