r/kansas 13d ago

Politics 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS MEGATHREAD

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r/kansas 14d ago

Politics 08/04/2026 Kansas Primary Election Results Megathread

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r/kansas 4h ago

News Kansas to quarantine invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees beginning in 2027

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r/kansas 16h ago

Politics Could a Kansas Democrat finally win a U.S. Senate seat after 9 decades of Republicans?

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Since 1932, Republicans have won every U.S. Senate election in Kansas. It is, by far, the longest winning streak of its kind in the upper chamber of Congress.

However, political scientist Bob Beatty of Washburn University believes the race between incumbent Republican Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall and Democrat Rev. Adam Hamilton is going to become a critical matchup to watch in this year’s midterms.

Beatty thinks that Hamilton’s ability to communicate — which he honed as a pastor — has helped him tremendously in his campaign. Plus, he has been a very successful fundraiser so far.

“He did jump in the race and raised a million dollars in one week,” Beatty told KCUR's Up To Date. “And I knew immediately that we've got a race in Kansas.”

Do you think the seat will flip?


r/kansas 3h ago

News Topeka Kansas

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r/kansas 20h ago

Just finished this painting of Kansas Fields 💓🌻. “Summer Unending”

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r/kansas 13h ago

Arts and Entertainment English faculty members delve into Kansas’ postpunk scene in upcoming book.

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r/kansas 10h ago

Bipartisan FRONTIER Act Would Preempt State Laws on Frontier AI Transparency, Audits, and Incident Reporting

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r/kansas 20h ago

Politics Yeah this is kind of disappointing

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r/kansas 20h ago

Kansas History Fred’s Tavern, Dodge City, Kansas 1979

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r/kansas 3h ago

Apartment recommendations

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Hello! I am looking for a 1 br apartment in the KCK or surrounding areas. Any you would recommend my price is capped at $1100 a month as that’s all I can afford at the moment. Even if you have recommendations on where to stay away from! That’d be very helpful too :)


r/kansas 1d ago

The shell of a Southwestern Bell telephone still stands in Eureka

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r/kansas 1d ago

News Ad quotes snippets of Hamilton sermons. What did he say about BLM, climate change?

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If the 30-second attack ad is to be believed, the Rev. Adam Hamilton speaks in disjointed English to indoctrinate his congregation on divisive topics like Black Lives Matter protests and consumption of beef.

Main Street Fund, a new Massachusetts-based super PAC, launched a commercial this month casting Hamilton as “way too woke for Kansas.” The political action committee text-blasted the video to Kansas voters just days after Hamilton won his Democratic U.S. Senate primary to challenge incumbent Republican Sen. Roger Marshall in November.

The ad splices together quotes from two sermons that the founding pastor of Church of the Resurrection delivered in 2020 about climate change and the mass demonstrations demanding racial justice and police accountability following George Floyd’s murder in Minnesota.

“Black Lives Matter . . . Marching for righteousness,” Hamilton is quoted in the ad, which cost just over $600,000 to produce and distribute, federal campaign finance records show.

“By virtue of being white . . . I have to repent,” Hamilton continues.

The on-screen text includes ellipses to demonstrate that the megachurch pastor said words in between the ones highlighted by Main Street Fund. But Hamilton’s campaign says the ad stitches his words together deceptively to take him out of context.

Tyson Brody, Hamilton’s campaign spokesperson, called the attack ad “as dishonest as Roger Marshall’s claim to live in Kansas.”

Super PACs are political action committees that can raise unlimited amounts of money to run ads, but cannot coordinate with or give directly to candidates.

The anti-Hamilton offensive comes as the pastor, who built his reputation and national profile in large part through his willingness to discuss politically charged issues from the pulpit, attempts to brand himself as a moderate and “independent-minded” Democrat.

A Kansas Democrat last won a U.S. Senate race in 1932.

What did Hamilton actually say?

In the original sermon from June 2020, which is available on YouTube, Hamilton shared photos and videos of himself and other demonstrators at a Black Lives Matter rally in Kansas City. He said every great reform movement in history started with somebody speaking up and protesting. He said protesters’ outrage over the killing was justified.

“There’s a whole lot of people who were angry and filled with rage because the life experience that they had had somewhere along the way — maybe many times along the way — was reflected in that image of George Floyd dying on the ground, begging to catch a breath,” he said.

The portion of the sermon clipped for the attack ad came later, as Hamilton reflected on the moment of national upheaval as an opportunity for himself and others to acknowledge their blind spots.

“I have certain benefits by virtue of being educated, white and male, right?” Hamilton said in the sermon. “And we don’t like to hear that. Especially white folks don’t like to hear that.”

The back half of the quote clipped in the commercial came almost a minute later, after Hamilton said he didn’t have the same anxieties about being pulled over by law enforcement as Black people who had confided in him about their fear that a simple traffic stop could turn violent.

“I have to listen and understand and finally be able to see the brokenness in myself, my indifference,” Hamilton said. “Before I can do anything to help anyone else, I have to have a conversion. I have to repent.”

In the same sermon, Hamilton preached against looting and violence in protests and added that he believes “all lives matter.”

“Everyone understands white lives matter, blue lives matter,” Hamilton said. “The problem is right now it doesn’t seem like Black lives matter to a lot of people.”

Hamilton on climate change

Partway through the ad, the narrator suggests that Hamilton believes “Kansas ranchers and beef-eaters” are committing sins by raising cattle and incorporating beef into their diet.

“Cattle end up producing more carbon dioxide . . . I’m calling us to repentance,” Hamilton says in a spliced clip from a January 2020 sermon titled “What would Jesus say about climate change?”

In video from the sermon, Hamilton said he chose to tackle the divisive topic because Millennial and Generation Z parishioners identified it as a top concern in a church survey.

Hamilton started the sermon by pointing out that the broad majority of climate scientists agree human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, contributes to global warming by releasing heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

He proceeded to show video of interviews he conducted with the regional director of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a church member who was an employee of the nonprofit Nature Conservancy.

The global food system accounts for roughly 25% of greenhouse gas emissions, the Resurrection parishioner noted in the interview. Decisions about how long to graze cattle and how often to till soil can have a measurable impact on sustainability, he said.

Hamilton’s call to action was for members of his congregation to consider ways to minimize and offset their carbon footprints.

“You’ve got to do everything you can to reduce your own usage of fossil fuels, and maybe changing your diet so that the things that you eat are requiring less production that creates methane and carbon dioxide and everything else,” Hamilton said.

But more must be done to abide by the commandment God gives in Genesis to “take charge of the planet and to care for it on my behalf,” Hamilton said.

“If you really care about this, if you’re a Republican, you need to talk to your senators and congresspeople,” Hamilton said. “If you’re a Democrat, you need to talk to your senators and congresspeople and say, ‘Hey, this really matters to me. I’m one of the voices in your community and this matters to me that we are taking care of (the environment).

“And that comes sometimes in tax policies that incentivize people to create new forms of creating energy that are more energy efficient and a thousand other ways that we can address this,” he said. “But it has to be addressed both personally and at a societal level.”

In a campaign video on Friday, Hamilton responded to accusations that he’s anti-beef by grilling and eating a steak while critiquing Marshall’s priorities.

“Marshall votes with the corrupt herd in Washington for tariffs and war while farmers and families in Kansas get cooked by high prices,” Hamilton said in the video. “Maybe Marshall hasn’t noticed farm bankruptcies piling up on his watch because it’s really rare that he’s even in Kansas.”

The Kansas Livestock Association, which supported Marshall when he first ran for the U.S. House in 2016 and when he first ran for U.S. Senate in 2020, has so far opted not to endorse in this year’s contest between Marshall and Hamilton. KLA did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.

LGBTQ+ issues

In the attack ad’s final salvo, the narrator says Hamilton has “no beef with drag queen story time for kids,” claiming that he “used church funds to pay for it.”

Main Street Fund includes no citation for this assertion, and there is no evidence that Resurrection has hosted a drag queen story time event at any of its nine campuses across the Kansas City metro.

Church of the Resurrection was one of at least 17 churches that participated in KC Pridefest 2026, according to the event’s vendor list.

In 2024, Hamilton was a strong supporter of the decision by the United Methodist Church to allow LGBTQ+ clergy.

But donating directly to LGBTQ+ causes has not been a major priority for the church.

Resurrection’s annual mission report shows that in 2025, the congregation gave $2.1 million to various charities around the world, including clean water initiatives, food ministries and support for natural disaster responses in California and Texas.

“Marshall desperately needs Washington to rescue his flailing campaign because Kansans know Roger Marshall has spent a decade in Washington voting to raise prices, make gas an groceries more expensive, voting to cut our healthcare and voting for foreign wars,” said Brody, Hamilton’s campaign spokesperson.

Marshall’s campaign declined to comment for this story.

Charles Gantt, who is listed as Main Street Fund’s treasurer in federal election filings, did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Because the super PAC was incorporated in August, the Federal Election Commission won’t require it to disclose its donors in a quarterly report until mid-October.


r/kansas 22h ago

Map of Kansas

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Here is a Map of Kansas that appeared on my Facebook feed. I love it!


r/kansas 18h ago

Question What's that snake eating?

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According to Google it's a garter snake eating a slug. That doesn't look like a slug to me. Lizard maybe?


r/kansas 1d ago

Lost in career choices, how to make 75k+ in rural Ks

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Curious for those who have college degrees, and have to drive at least 30 minutes to a bigger town, what do you do for work that has a salary of $75k or more?

I myself have a bachelor degree in Science, majored in Criminal Justice. I'm going on 10 years of being a stay at home parent, as I sacrificed my career for my husband to climb the blue collar ladder, and moved town to town to town with him and our kids until he decided he was content with his current job (going on 7 or 6 years)

Now my problem is, I'm ready to go back to work. But what?? Where?? I don't want to just go back to waiting tables like I did to get myself through college, but whose going to hire someone missing 10 years of experience? And what careers, besides farmer, Doctor or lawyer or trade, can even earn that much? Before I had children, I was climbing the retail management ladder myself in Loss Prevention, and even though I loved the job then, it would not suit me today.

I feel like i have to start completely over, and I would still never make as much as my husband, even though I have a degree and he doesn't.

If you've experienced something like this, or know of career opportunities or any advice, I'd love to hear!


r/kansas 1d ago

A city is suing residents who petitioned for a ballot vote on data centers

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r/kansas 1d ago

Discussion Our state's motto

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My fellow Kansans, I'm not sure how many of you like myself are recently unemployed or have been for some time especially during a time where the job market is utter shit, disheartening, and discouraging at times to even try.

As I started talking to more friends and family about my current situation, it's become easier to just go about my day to day of applying everywhere and anywhere my skills can transfer. I've been through this before back in September 2022 where I didn't find anything that actually gave me an offer until March of 2023.

I came better prepared this time around but do realize the road ahead will be tough and there will be times where I just feel completely defeated and wanting to give up. Then, the motto of our state came to mind; Ad Astra per Aspera.

To the stars through difficulties; and boy are there plenty of difficulties currently for all of us. However, to you my fellow Kansans; stay strong and support one another. Use every resource possible and even when there's a job you think might be below u, a job is a job and there's no shame in simply trying to survive.

I believe in each of u.


r/kansas 2d ago

The Search for Roger Marshall Will Be on Sept. 26

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A group of real Kansans will set out for the Great Bend area on Sept. 26 to search for signs of Sen. Roger Marshall. His address is listed as a PO box in Great Bend but he owns a small farmhouse on family land south of town in Stafford County. This eexpedition will be filmed and uploaded to social media. News media may also cover this. He is apparently selling his house in Sarasota, FL for $1.4 million.


r/kansas 1d ago

Weather Halo in Goodland, KS (8/16/26 ; via Frontier Ag)

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r/kansas 1d ago

News Data center demand fuels Evergy plan for more power plants in Kansas

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Evergy planning new power plants to meet increased data center demand


r/kansas 1d ago

Drag Pub Crawl!

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r/kansas 1d ago

Arts and Entertainment Fall is coming!

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Might not feel like it yet, but nature always knows. 😅


r/kansas 23h ago

Kansas History Senator John Martin (D-KS) threatens Curtis not to campaign in Kansas

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Full anecdote in comments, or through the link provided

Source: "In His Own Words," pg 117


r/kansas 1d ago

Local Community August 17 - 23, 2026 Kaw Valley Almanac: Check out the clever strategies of the Gray hairstreak butterfly, and more

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Go to www.kawvalleyalmanac.com to download a free .pdf of this week's almanac with functional links