Democratic nominee Chad Taylor has withdrawn from the Kansas Senate race, setting up a competitive race between longtime Republican Sen. Pat Roberts and independent candidate Greg Orman.
Normally, a Democratic nominee dropping out in September would be a disaster for national Democrats. Paradoxically, Taylor’s withdrawal gives the party a significant boost in their effort to retain control of the Senate in the upcoming midterm elections.
Roberts, a 33-year veteran of the House and Senate, looks surprisingly vulnerable after an unconvincing primary win over Republican challenger Milton Wolf, who gave him trouble even after admitting to posting gruesome X-ray images with mocking comments on social media. A PPP poll last month found Roberts garnering just 32% of the vote to 25% for Taylor and 23% for Orman. Another poll from Rasmussen also found Roberts vulnerable.
With Taylor out of the race, Orman has a shot to consolidate the apparently considerable opposition to Roberts among Kansas votes. PPP gave Orman a 43-33 lead in a two-way race. Republicans need a net of six seats to win the majority in the Senate. Having to worry about another race late in the game is the last thing they want.








