I used to live in a suburb of Wichita, Kansas. Town of 500,000 people where you have Koch Industries and a major Boeing Plant (which is now a boeing supplier under the name of Spirit) in the middle of Kansas. Well the Kansas 4th district usually votes republican in a 2:1 manner in house and president elections so the Republicans usually win by 30% or more.
Well Mike Pompeo the former US House member who was re-elected in 2016 was nominated by Donald Trump to be the new CIA director so they had a special election for his replacement yesterday April 4/11.
The republicans only held the seat by 8,195 votes (52.5% vs 45.7%) this was after in the last week they had Mike Pence and Ted Cruz visit the district, them putting 100k in advertisements in the last minute, and Donald Trump robo calling. They did all this attention for the week earlier the Republican polling outfit private polls said they were only expecting a margin of 1% higher than D votes due to low turnout and low enthusiasm of Republican voters due to the R's candidate ties to Sam Brownback who is very unpopular.
Well I am just shocked how close of an election this was in the middle of Kansas. Some people are saying this may be an indicator that Republicans need to take outreach to their base and get out the vote more seriously or else the midterms in 2018 may mean losing lots of Republican seats in the house of representatives. For example this stuff from 538 which looks at all the House seats republican has and how much of a margin each individual district has (aka how red the district is) and compares Kansas 4th to the rest of the nation.