Gov. Laura Kelly, who expressed confidence Democrats would break the Republican supermajorities in the state House and Senate, makes opening remarks at a Democratic watch party Tuesday night in Overland Park. Unofficial results indicate Republicans appear to have preserved their two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate. (Chloe Anderson for Kansas Reflector)
By: Tim Carpenter, Sherman Smith, Allison Kite and Max McCoy TOPEKA — Kansas Republicans appear to have preserved the two-thirds edge in the House and…