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Trump Losing Ground in Kansas

State has not voted for a Democrat since Lyndon Johnson

Sen. Jerry Moran has a comfortable lead in his Senate race despite Donald Trump's falling poll numbers in Kansas. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)
Sen. Jerry Moran has a comfortable lead in his Senate race despite Donald Trump's falling poll numbers in Kansas. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

Kansas is the latest traditionally Republican state where the party’s presidential nominee Donald Trump has lost ground.

According to a poll conducted for KSN-TV, Trump would get 44 percent of the vote compared to 39 percent for Hillary Clinton. That’s 3 points down from what Trump received in KSN’s July poll and Clinton was up 3 points.

Mitt Romney won the state in 2012 with almost 60 percent of the vote, while Barack Obama got 38 percent.

[Polls: Clinton Pulling Ahead in Battleground States]

But Trump has not served as a drag on Republican Sen. Jerry Moran, the poll showed. Moran, who has declined to endorse Trump, is polling at 52 percent and his opponent Patrick Wiesner has only 32 percent of the vote.

Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rates the race Safe Republican.

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