WASHINGTON, D.C. — Kansas Republicans were in Washington, D.C. Wednesday meeting with President Donald Trump's policy staffers.
Democrats think they're talking about redistricting the congressional lines in the state while Republicans are painting a bit of a different picture.
A spokeswoman for Republican Senate President Ty Masterson said redistricting was not on the lawmakers' agenda Wednesday. But Democratic congresswoman Sharice Davids had a different take in a news conference she held that morning.
She was asked whether she'd run for Republican U.S. Senator Roger Marshall's seat in 2026, especially if state lawmakers change her congressional district to make it tougher for her to win.
"If they continue forward on this path, and they're successful in this, at this point, all I can