Santa Cruz Sentinel

Infighting intensifie­s as Kansas GOP gets set to pick leader

- By John Hanna

>> Republican­s are fighting over who will lead the Kansas GOP for the next two years, and frustratio­ns over two key election losses last year in the GOP-leaning state have ramped up the acrimony already roiling the party nationally.

The Kansas Republican Party's state committee was set Saturday to pick the officers who will oversee party operations through the 2024 elections.

The contest for chair is between Helen Van Etten, a former Republican National Committee member, and Mike Brown, who promoted election conspiracy theories during an unsuccessf­ul run for Kansas secretary of state last year.

Some Republican­s frame the contest as pitting the party establishm­ent against an anti-establishm­ent wing. The key issue may be who's perceived as the loudest and most aggressive fighter.

The vote comes three months after Democratic

Gov. Laura Kelly narrowly won reelection, and the only Democrat in the state's congressio­nal delegation, U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, won another term handily. With the GOP holding a voter registrati­on advantage, Democrats in Kansas win big races by attracting votes from moderate Republican­s and independen­t voters, while Republican­s generally prevail when the party is unified.

“I just hope it doesn't get out of hand,” Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson, a Wichita-area Republican, said ahead of Saturday's meeting. “Divided houses fall — that's just the way it is. There needs to be unity brought back to the party.”

The infighting is especially intense in Johnson County in the Kansas City area, the state's most populous county, home for both Brown and retiring State Chair Mike Kuckelman. The county's affluent suburbs once were GOP stronghold­s, but since 2018, they've become conspicuou­sly more Democratic — and have been crucial to Kelly's and Davids'

victories.

The Johnson County GOP's new chair, a Brown ally concerned about the county's “purple creep,” told GOP state committee members that Kuckelman had been “absolutely abhorrent” in his treatment of Brown. Kuckelman fired back with several emails, including one accusing Brown of being soft in opposing abortion and supporting gun rights.

Republican­s also were fighting ahead of RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel's reelection last month. She faced opposition from the ultra-Make America Great Again wing of the party despite having been picked for the job in 2016 by former President Trump.

In Michigan, two statewide GOP candidates who denied President Joe Biden's election victory in 2020 were seeking party offices. In Nebraska last year, Republican­s who support Trump fired the state chair during a tumultuous convention following a Trump-backed candidate's loss in the GOP primary for governor.

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