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Where the Kansas 1st Congressional District Candidates Stand On The Major Issues

Kansas 1st Congressional District candidates Tracey Mann and Kali Barnett (image by Crysta Henthorne, using photos via the candidates' campaigns)
Kansas 1st Congressional District candidates Tracey Mann and Kali Barnett (image by Crysta Henthorne, using photos via the candidates' campaigns)

The race to represent the 1st Congressional District is wide open like its land, with GOP Rep. Roger Marshall running for Senate. On the Republican side, there’s Tracey Mann from Salina, who had a short stint as Kansas’s lieutenant governor. Democrats have Kali Barnett, a music teacher from Garden City.

For those still undecided, here’s a look at how the candidates feel about the major issues in this election.


Stephan Bisaha reports on education and young adult life for the Kansas News Service. You can follow him on Twitter  @SteveBisaha or email him. The Kansas News Service is a collaboration of Kansas Public Radio, KCUR, KMUW and High Plains Public Radio focused on health, the social determinants of health and their connection to public policy. Kansas News Service stories and photos may be republished by news media at no cost with proper attribution and a link to  ksnewsservice.org.

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