New Kansas governor faces wild race, possible spoiler’s help
TOPEKA, Kan. — Backers of Kansas’ incoming governor expect his elevation to boost his chances of keeping the job after this year’s elections while many Democrats are more worried about a high-profile independent candidate becoming a spoiler that mostly helps the GOP.
Republican Jeff Colyer is scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday afternoon, moving from lieutenant governor to replace outgoing GOP Gov. Sam Brownback, who is stepping down for an ambassador’s post. Colyer’s supporters believe he’ll now be free to distance himself from his unpopular predecessor in what is already a wild race for governor this year.
Democrats doubt it, given Colyer’s seven years as Brownback’s loyal No. 2. Instead, a big issue for them is whether Kansas City-area businessman Greg Orman’s campaign for governor as an independent siphons enough votes from the Democratic nominee to allow even an unpopular Republican to win.
“He’s going to pull votes from the Democratic side,” said Tom Witt, a party activist and executive director of the LGBT-rights group Equality Kansas. “It would be more challenging for a Democratic candidate in a three-way race.”


