An upstart candidate who vows to fight for the people as she battles against the Democratic establishment.
Or a candidate who says he has the ability and resources to bring Kansans together from all political factions to win the governor's office in November.
Those were the choices Kansas Democrats were given Sunday as state Sens. Ethan Corson of Fairway and Cindy Holscher of Overland Park tangled in a nearly hour-long forum at the Aztec Theater in Shawnee.
Holscher and Corson were asked questions ranging from abortion, housing and voting rights to immigration enforcement, generating interest among young voters . . .
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