x As a @kansasdotcom alum I plead with you to please convince @marciawerts to let you use the phrase Ã¢ÂÂshit sandwichÃ¢ÂÂ in tomorrowÃ¢ÂÂs paper. #ksleg #shitsandwich Ã¢ÂÂ Bryan Lowry (@BryanLowry3) March 6, 2018

The question, however, also raised some eyebrows from some who had worked with Kobach — or talked to those who had.

x A staffer in Pence's office was quoted as saying working with Kobach was a shit sandwich.



Maybe that quote wasn't actually from a staffer... Ã¢ÂÂ Michael McDonald (@ElectProject) January 12, 2018

It does turn out that Kobach may have been confused — even about who had tweeted at him, misinterpreting a re-tweet for the original provider.

x This appears to be the tweet that grabbed Kobach's attention #ksleg #ACLUvKobach https://t.co/JsnMBMqnKv Ã¢ÂÂ Sherman Smith (@sherman_news) March 6, 2018

With Kobach stuck on a discussion of whether he was — or wasn’t — called a “Shit Sandwich” he did take at least a few minutes to address why there were Kansans who didn’t complete the voter registration app. It seems, he believes, they all just moved out of state.

x Kobach argues some people who don't end up completing their voter applications by submitting birth certificate or other docs might have moved to other states. #ACLUvKobach Ã¢ÂÂ Celia Llopis-Jepsen (@Celia_LJ) March 6, 2018

So the question is: if Kobach is right, and these would be Kansans just gave up and left, what was it that made them flee? Was it the awesome Republican low-tax plan? Or the Secretary of State who is upset about being called a shit sandwich?

We may never know.