My Fellow Kansans
In the first season of My Fellow Kansans, we examined the forces and consequences of Kansas politics, the history behind it, and the likelihood of another course-changing election last November.
Season 2 turned to rural Kansas, because it too has a storied past. As once-thriving towns continue to shrink, we asked, does rural Kansas have a future?
In season 3, we focused on our fellow Kansans in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. My Fellow Kansans: People & the Pandemic is a podcast from the Kansas News Service.
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Of the three leading candidates in the race for Kansas governor, polls suggest Greg Orman is the least likely to win. Recent surveys show the...
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In 2016, as Kansas voters revolted against Gov. Sam Brownback and his conservative allies in the Legislature, one-time Republican gubernatorial nominee…
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Before he was governor, Sam Brownback had been state agriculture secretary, congressman, and U.S. senator. But when he captured the state’s top office...
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Thirty years after its hard turn to the right — driven largely by abortion politics and the anti-abortion Summer of Mercy protests — Kansas is on the...
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From its bloody free-state beginnings to present-day, red-state conservatism, we ask: How did Kansas get here? My Fellow Kansans explores one of the...