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In 1996, Bill Koch was floated as a potential Democratic Candidate for Senate in Kansas. At the time, after Bob Dole, Koch was the most famous Kansan in the country. He was widely liked in the state, having flaunted his wealth with a lot of public philanthropy (a lot of which was to annoy Charles, whom he disliked and who actually gave a lot more to charity but generally kept quiet about), taken the lead in setting up a crime commission, befriended the Democratic Governor, and even dated the Democratic AG.
What if Koch had won the 1996 election for Senate in Kansas.