KS-SEN: Kansas Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate attracts $3.6M in two months of campaigning
TOPEKA U.S. Senate candidate Adam Hamilton, who is part of an 11-candidate field seeking the Democratic Partys nomination, reported raising $3.66 million from 16,000 people since launching his campaign in April.
In a 62-day period, Hamiltons campaign raised more than half of what U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, the Republican seeking reelection, raised during his 2020 campaign.
Adam Hamilton raised more than any Kansas Senate candidate launch in history thanks to a grassroots movement of Kansans who are sick and tired of Washington politicians like Roger Marshall, said Tyson Brody, a Hamilton spokesman.
Hamilton serves as senior pastor of the United Methodist Church of Resurrection in Leawood. In the 35 years since Hamilton founded the church, it has grown into the largest United Methodist congregation in the United States.
https://kansasreflector.com/2026/07/08/kansas-democratic-candidate-for-u-s-senate-attracts-3-6m-in-two-months-of-campaigning/