2 Kansas doctors but differing COVID-19 takes in Senate race Two doctors running for Kansas' open Senate seat have moved to different political poles on the coronvirus pandemicOVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall's audience of about 40 people packed a banquet room in a Kansas City-area bistro. They stood in a socially distanced circle outside an elementary school empty of students in Manhattan in northeast Kansas. Bollier has Democrats hoping they can win a Kansas Senate seat for the first time since 1932. She's run a largely virtual campaign, a caution she says is guided by both her background and personal experience. Schools in Kansas City and Wichita, the state's largest city, have suspended fall sports and moved classes for many students online.
Source: ABC News August 29, 2020 14:26 UTC