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The Kansas Republican Party is the state affiliate political party of the national Republican Party in Kansas. The current Chairman of the Kansas Republican Party is Amanda Adkins. The current Executive Director is Ashley McMillan. Dominant Political Party of KansasThe Kansas Republican Party has dominated Kansas politics since Kansas statehood in 1861. Currently both US Senators, three of four US Congressmen, 31 of 40 state senators and 76 of 125 state representatives are Republican. Since becoming a state in 1861, Kansas has had 45 governors: 32 Republicans, 11 Democrats, and 2 Populists. Since 1861, Kansas has had 33 US Senators: 28 Republicans, 3 Democrats, and 2 Populists. The last non-republican Senator lost a re-election bid in 1939. In October 2008, Kansas voter registration numbers were 771,019 Republicans (44.4%), 484,710 Democrats (27.9%), and 482,882 (27.8%) unaffiliated voters. The state registration numbers for October 2000 were 735,435 Republicans (45.6%), 449,445 Democrats (28%), and 424,183 unaffiliated (26.3). Recent Chairs of the Kansas Republican PartyAmanda Adkins (2009- Kris Kobach (2007-2008) Tim Shallenburger (2005-2006) Denis Jones (2003-2004) Mark Parkinson (1999-2002) From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Why would black people, or fair individuals support the republican party when it was founded on slavery? Q. When the Republican Party was created, the two major parties in the United States were the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. The Republican Party was created in 1854 in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act that would have allowed the expansion of slavery into Kansas. The Republican activists denounced the act as proof of the magnitude of the Slave Power the affluent class of southern slaveholders who were conspiring to control the federal government and to spread slavery nationwide. The name "Republican" gained such favor in 1854 because "republicanism" was the paramount political value the new party meant to uphold. The party founders adopted the name "Republican" to indicate it was the carrier of "republican" beliefs about civic… [cont.] Asked by tiosha m - Tue Jun 2 21:04:41 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments Which one of these events is perceive as the most pivotal event that led up to the Civil War and why? Q. Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom's Cabin and other abolitionist/antebellum literature Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1857 John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry, 1859 Slavery issue Dred Scott Decision, 1857 Formation of Republican Party versus Democratic party Asked by Kiven - Sat Dec 12 17:13:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. None. It was the Morril Tariff. Contrary to what "The Man" wants you to think, the Civil War was NEVER fought over slavery. Abe Lincoln was NEVER for the equalization of races. He only ended slavery to try to weaken the Confederate States. It didn't work. From the start of the war, the slaves were basically free. Besides, over 85% of the Southern men fighting couldn't own slaves. They weren't rich enough. And another thing: slaves were treated far better than the poor, working class whites in the South. Lincoln cared NOTHING for the slaves, as you can see by the following quotes: "I am not now, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social or political equality of the white and black races. I am not now nor ever… [cont.] Answered by Mimi - Sat Dec 12 17:24:14 2009 Why do some cons like to pretend Truman was a conservative?
Q. When he kept FDR's New Deal policies and had this to say to the southern conservative wing of the Democratic Party? Harry Truman, speaking to Senator Russell, explains that the liberal Democrats in "Chicago, New York, St. Louis and Kansas City" would never vote for him, and "they must be kept in the Democratic Party." Back in 1948 (and later 1964) the Democratic Party had a choice. They would either side with the liberal, pro-integration, northeastern/upper midwestern, pro-civil rights wing of the Democratic Party or side with the conservative, traditional, pro-segregation, southern wing of the party. Truman sided with the liberal wing. The Republican Party had a similar choice in 1964. They could have chosen the liberal, pro-civil… [cont.] Asked by trovalta_stinks_2 - Wed Jun 13 21:16:42 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Because cons are all about pretense. Answered by Page - Wed Jun 13 21:25:54 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Kansas Republican Party" See also:
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