The midterm landscape changed seismically on Tuesday after voters in Kansas sided with abortion rights activists. Voter turnout rivaled general election figures despite an August primary date. Chuck Todd says it’s “hard to argue that Republicans are the more united party” after Tuesday’s results and that he expects Democrats to recalibrate their midterm strategy.
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