72 percent of Americans stand in support of our children's health, and Kansas Democrats such as Governor Sebelius and Representatives Moore and Boyda are continuing to call upon members of the US House and Senate to override President Bush's irrational veto.
Todd Tiahrt supports the President in leaving 34,000 Kansas kids without health care, and it looks like a trio of GOP candidates are willing to do the same.
...Nick Jordan, a Republican seeking to unseat Moore in 2008, says if he were in Congress, he would support Bush's veto.
Meanwhile, the campaign of Republican Jim Ryun, who wants to unseat Boyda, criticized the proposed SCHIP bill. And Treasurer Lynn Jenkins, another Republican who also wants to challenge Boyda, declined to say whether she supported the SCHIP bill or Bush's veto.