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Sarah Palin says Greg Orman trying to 'snooker' Kansas voters (VIDEO)


Ashley Clark and her three children, Liam, Brooklynn and Bronson, take a photograph with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Pat Roberts at the Independence Historical Museum and Art Center. Roberts and Palin spoke to a crowd of more than 250 people before serving pancakes and sausage. (Sept. 25, 2014)
Ashley Clark and her three children, Liam, Brooklynn and Bronson, take a photograph with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Pat Roberts at the Independence Historical Museum and Art Center. Roberts and Palin spoke to a crowd of more than 250 people before serving pancakes and sausage. (Sept. 25, 2014) The Wichita Eagle

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin urged Kansas Republicans on Thursday to unite behind U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, alleging his independent opponent is trying to “snooker” voters in what has become a surprisingly close race.

Palin, the 2008 vice presidential nominee, donned an apron and flipped pancakes alongside Roberts, once considered a near lock for re-election but now facing a tough battle from independent businessman Greg Orman after the Democratic candidate withdrew.

She is the latest GOP heavy-hitter to come to Kansas on Roberts’ behalf. Two former presidential nominees, U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, have joined Roberts on the campaign trail, and two potential 2016 White House candidates – former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky – are planning to follow.

“Kansas, we are counting on you to get it together,” Palin told the crowd of about 250 people attending the pancake breakfast at the Independence Historical Museum and Art Center in the southeastern part of the state.

Orman campaign manager Jim Jonas dismissed Palin’s suggestion that the independent was “trying to have it both ways” by targeting Democrats and Republicans alike.

“Kansans know Washington is broken, and politicians like Senator Roberts are part of the problem in Washington,” Jonas said in an e-mail.

Even before the fall campaign began, Roberts, 78, barely survived a bitter Republican primary election against tea party-backed challenger Milton Wolf. Like Orman, Wolf tried to portray him as an out-of-touch Washington insider who no longer actually lives in Kansas. Roberts has served in the Senate since 1997.

Earlier this month, Wolf watched the first debate at the Kansas State Fair and declined to say whether he planned to endorse Roberts when asked about it after the debate.

Kansas Republican Party Executive Director Clay Barker said it made sense to bring Palin to southeastern Kansas because it’s a strong area for tea party conservatives.

But Chuck Henderson, a founding member of the Flint Hills Tea Party, said this week that Roberts has been condescending to the tea party and “now that he is in trouble he wants us to hold our nose and come to his rescue.”

Henderson, who does not support Orman either, said he plans to skip the ballot line for the U.S. Senate race when he votes in November.

“Sarah Palin showing up is not going to win my vote,” he said.

This story was originally published September 25, 2014 at 10:36 AM with the headline "Sarah Palin says Greg Orman trying to 'snooker' Kansas voters (VIDEO)."

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