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For years, political polling told us who was likely to vote and how, but the cell phone complicated all that. With fewer people answering — or even owning…
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U.S. Congressman Kevin Yoder says it remains to be seen if Kansans will back presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.Though Yoder has…
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There's a lot to talk about in politics right now. The Kansas Legislative session is over, Missouri's session is in its final week, and the race for the…
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Politics happen along party lines, and we mean that in more ways than one. Kansas Citians on the art of political fundraising. Specifically, the local…
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On Tuesday, voters in five states went to the polls to cast their vote for the presidential candidates. On this edition of Up To Date, we analyze the…
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Undecided on your candidates this election? There's an app for that. On this edition of Up To Date, we talk voter "matchmaking" apps, new technology and…
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The variety of candidates running for President means lots of choices for the electorate. So, what factors influence our vote? From party affiliation to…
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Abraham Lincoln is remembered for his skill as an orator, but the president also utilized other tools to better connect with voters. His use of…
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It's official — the much-anticipated Iowa Caucuses have begun and voters around the country will be watching closely for the results this evening. We…
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For many in the Kansas City area, the name Jeff Roe may ring a bell. Known as a “bad boy” of Missouri politics, Roe has been behind some of the most…
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Wyandotte County, Kansas, is one of only two counties in the country where three different ethnic groups — Black, Hispanic and White — each make up more…
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In one week, the hypothesizing and conjecturing will stop — at least for a moment as real voters express their preferences for the presidency at the Iowa…