Both US Pat Roberts,
a repugican senator who has been in office since 1997, and Sam
Brownback, a first-term governor running for re-election, are trailing
their respective challengers in the poll. Roberts is 5 points behind
Independent candidate and businessman Greg Orman, while Brownback sits 4
points behind Democrat Paul Davis.
Kansas, a state that traditionally skews repugican, has become one
of the most interesting electoral battlegrounds in the country, with
Orman's sudden rise and Brownback's stunning fall.
"Orman has dabbled in both repugican and Democratic politics over the years and says he will be a
moderate in the tradition of Kansan Bob Dole, so it will be interesting
to see whether this fresh face will prevail in the state that was the
subject of a book examining 'How wingnuts stole the Heart of
America,'" said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University
Political Research Center in Boston.
The poll was released on the
same day Orman got more good news in his quest to unseat Roberts. A
Kansas court ruled Democrats would not have to replace Chad Taylor on
the ballot. Taylor dropped out of the race last month, something that helped boost Orman's chances at victory.
Orman has not said which party
he will caucus with if he's elected, and many speculate his decision
will hinge on which party ultimately controls the body.
Roberts' trouble comes from
voters viewing him in an unfavorable light. Overall, 39% of voters view
both Orman and Roberts favorably. But Roberts is viewed unfavorably by
47% of Kansans, compared with just 25% who say the same about Orman.
The Suffolk poll of 500 likely voters was conducted from Saturday through Tuesday, with a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4%.
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