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Incumbent Democratic Rep. Sharice Davids, who represents Kansas' 3rd Congressional district, defeated Republican Amanda Adkins by 12% in the midterm election.
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With Election Day less than a week away, political observers joined Up to Date to talk about what they're watching out for.
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The newly-rearranged Kansas 3rd congressional district is seeing incumbent Democrat Sharice Davids face off against Republican Amanda Adkins, with abortion and inflation stealing the spotlight. Plus: Missourians will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana this election, but Amendment 3 isn't that straight forward.
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La candidata del Partido Republicano a la Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU. se postula en un distrito con recientes cambios geográficos, que ahora favorece a su partido. Dice que dos de sus temas principales son la inflación y la seguridad fronteriza.
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La representante demócrata del tercer distrito de Kansas está haciendo campaña en un distrito con recientes cambios geográficos que ahora favorece a los republicanos. Cree que los temas más importantes para los votantes son la inflación y el aborto.
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The Democratic representative for the Kansas 3rd District is campaigning in a redrawn district which now favors Republicans. She believes inflation and abortion are the keys issues for voters.
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The race for Kansas' 3rd congressional district is tighter than it was in 2020, and no one knows that more than incumbent Rep. Sharice Davids. Finding herself in a more conservative district after Republican redistricting, Davids says the two key issues for voters are managing inflation and access to reproductive health care.
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The GOP candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives is running in a newly redrawn district that now favors her party. She says inflation and border security are two of her top issues.
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After Kansas' 3rd Congressional District was redrawn to make it more competitive for Republicans, U.S. House candidate Amanda Adkins sees 2022 as her year to defeat incumbent U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids. Adkins says the two key issues for voters this November are inflation and immigration.
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Although Johnson County stays intact, the district now includes more rural, Republican-leaning areas that could make it harder for incumbent Rep. Sharice Davids, the only Kansas Democrat in Congress, to keep her seat.
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U.S. Rep. Dennis Moore served Kansas' 3rd Congressional District from 1998 to 2010. Later, diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, he spoke out in support of more resources and research. Moore died Nov. 2.
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Republicans will control the redistricting process in Kansas next year. Right now, they face an uphill battle to convince residents in the suburbs of Kansas City that they won’t gerrymander the maps to supercharge Republican power.