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Enacting term limits could stifle growing congressional tenures, especially in Kansas
Last week, my column aimed to answer, “How unusual is it that one party would dominate the US Senate on behalf of a state?” (Here’s the upshot: the Republican streak in electing US senators in Kansas has been nearly unbelievable.) While wading through the data needed to answer that question, I grew curious about term […]
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