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'It's ridiculous': Kansas voters face challenges as gas prices spike ahead of 2026 midterm election
TOPEKA (KSNT) — Gas prices are on the rise, and some Kansans claim it will have a big impact on how they vote during the 2026 midterm election. Our Capitol Bureau spoke with several locals at the gas pump on the morning of Wednesday, April 15. Emma Tams, a resident of Rossville, said the rising [...]
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