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The 100 Year Kansas Republican Senate Streak

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A spreadsheet might seem like the dullest possible window into history—just columns of names, dates, and party affiliations. But dig into Kansas's unbroken representation in the United States Senate since January 29th, 1861, and you'll find something remarkable: a 100-year Republican streak that tells the story of political momentum, regional loyalty, and the deep roots of party identity in America. pplpod examines how one state's senatorial roster—raw congressional data that looks like an accountant's ledger—actually reveals the hidden machinery of political power. This episode transforms dry historical records into a narrative of ambition, strategy, and the forces that keep a state locked into a single political direction for over a century. What does it take t ... 

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DemocratGreat DepressionJuneSenateWilliamKansasRepublicansMarchDemocratsJanuaryUnitedTopekaStatesCharles CurtisJoseph BurtonBob DoleArthur CapperAlfred BensonSam BrownbackPat Roberts