Kansas has had its most competitive U.S. Senate race in decades, but President Donald Trump is expected to carry the state in the presidential race and voters appear likely to elect two new Republican congressmen. Polls opened Tuesday morning and the marquee race is the Senate contest between Republican Roger Marshall and Democrat Barbara Bollier that was the most expensive political contest in state history. Trump's hold on Kansas' six electoral votes seems secure, but Democrats hope that former Vice President Joe Biden will fare better than Hillary Clinton did in 2016. The GOP appears likely to keep control of two open House seats.
Senate race hot in Kansas; GOP expects to keep 2 House seats
By KNSS News
Nov 03, 2020
Nov 03, 2020 07:56 AM



