Kansas Congresswoman Isn't Capitalizing on Her (D)
Published 10/31/2008 by Lyndsey Layton at Wash Post In Congress
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Rep. Nancy Boyda wants voters in her Kansas district to know that she works hard, is moderate and worries about the middle class. What she doesn't advertise is that she's a Democrat.
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