"What's Right With Kansas"
Posted by on November 15, 2006 at 11:43 AMToday's New York Times has an editorial about the state of Kansas and the new direction that the voters of Kansas have taken, rejecting extreme conservatives from state and local offices, and instead choosing moderate, common sense leaders, like Democratic Governor Sebelius.
They note, "What's Right With Kansas":
It would be remiss to finish the election post-mortems without noting a major shift in the nation’s heartland. Kansas — lately considered the reddest of red states — emerged from the election as a bastion of moderation.Just two years after President Bush carried the state by 25 percentage points, Kansas voters rebelled against continued domination of the state’s politics by the sharply conservative state Republican Party. The Democratic Party posted major gains, including some by former Republicans who switched parties.
The moderate Democratic governor, Kathleen Sebelius, received a whopping 58 percent of the vote to secure her re-election. Three moderate Republicans holding statewide jobs also won easy re-election, two of them after beating back conservative challengers in the primary. And two of the four people elected to the House of Representatives were Democrats, a result that would have seemed inconceivable not too long ago.
Victories by moderate Democrats and Republicans ended conservative control of the Kansas State Board of Education, which tried to replace evolution with creationism in public school classrooms.
And for us, one of the most satisfying results was the resounding defeat of Attorney General Phill Kline, an anti-abortion zealot who gained national notoriety by misusing his office to further his ideology. He tried to force health care workers to file reports on the sexual activity of teens, and to seize women’s confidential medical records. That gross assault on privacy and legal rights was a major issue in the campaign. The 58-to-42 landslide that elected a former Republican, Paul Morrison, was a victory for moderation and the rule of law.
Now this is not new news to us. We've been watching the Heartland transformation for some time, and applauding the job of the Kansas Democratic Party, which has worked hard to recruit, run and elect leaders that will truly reflect the values of people of the state of Kansas, bring people together and move Kansas forward.
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