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Fear of Kobach and 2020 ‘disaster’ drive Pompeo recruitment, say GOP strategists | The Kansas City Star
Government & Politics
Fear of Kobach and 2020 ‘disaster’ drive Pompeo recruitment, say GOP strategists
By Bryan Lowry
January 22, 2019 03:08 PM,
Updated January 22, 2019 03:46 PM
Former CIA director Mike Pompeo is the secretary of state. Pompeo is a former U.S. Representative for Kansas and a co-founder of Thayer Aerospace in Wichita.
By Candi Bolden
WASHINGTON
Fear that Kris Kobach will capture the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate is driving the effort to recruit Secretary of State Mike Pompeo into the race, according to GOP strategists with ties to Kansas.
“No one wants to relive the disaster that was the Kobach campaign,” said David Kensinger, who has managed successful statewide campaigns for Republican Sen. Pat Roberts and former Republican Gov. Sam Brownback.
Kensinger said attempts to entice Pompeo, who is fourth in line to the presidency as the nation’s top diplomat, to run to replace the retiring Roberts can absolutely be traced to concerns about a possible Senate run by Kobach, the party’s 2018 nominee for governor.
Kobach supporters are active. The political action committee set up to support Kobach’s failed bid for governor has been conducting phone polling in recent weeks on his favorability among GOP voters in anticipation of a possible Senate bid.
Fear of Kobach and 2020 ‘disaster’ drive Pompeo recruitment, say GOP strategists | The Kansas City Star
Government & Politics
Fear of Kobach and 2020 ‘disaster’ drive Pompeo recruitment, say GOP strategists
By Bryan Lowry
January 22, 2019 03:08 PM,
Updated January 22, 2019 03:46 PM
Former CIA director Mike Pompeo is the secretary of state. Pompeo is a former U.S. Representative for Kansas and a co-founder of Thayer Aerospace in Wichita.
By Candi Bolden
WASHINGTON
Fear that Kris Kobach will capture the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate is driving the effort to recruit Secretary of State Mike Pompeo into the race, according to GOP strategists with ties to Kansas.
“No one wants to relive the disaster that was the Kobach campaign,” said David Kensinger, who has managed successful statewide campaigns for Republican Sen. Pat Roberts and former Republican Gov. Sam Brownback.
Kensinger said attempts to entice Pompeo, who is fourth in line to the presidency as the nation’s top diplomat, to run to replace the retiring Roberts can absolutely be traced to concerns about a possible Senate run by Kobach, the party’s 2018 nominee for governor.
Kobach supporters are active. The political action committee set up to support Kobach’s failed bid for governor has been conducting phone polling in recent weeks on his favorability among GOP voters in anticipation of a possible Senate bid.