Apr 26, 2024

Former Kansas AG announces Congressional run in 2nd District

Posted Apr 26, 2024 1:00 PM
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TOPEKA —Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt on Friday announced his candidacy for the Republic nomination in Kansas second congressional district seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner.

Schmidt served as attorney general for twelve years and served in the Kansas Senate from 2001 to 2011. He lost a bid for governor to Laura Kelly in 2022.

In a statement on the campaign web site, Schmidt wrote, “President Biden and the radicals he enables have unleashed a dangerous agenda on our country. Those of us who represent Kansas conservative values need to stand up and fight back. In Congress, I will work to secure our border, fight overreach from a federal government that doesn’t understand or respect our way of life, and stop the federal government from making daily life increasingly expensive and difficult."

“My steady guidepost will be what is best for the people of the Second District and for America. These past four years have made clear that America was stronger when President Trump served in the White House, and I look forward to working with him and others next year – yes, to truly make America great again."

“Kansans know me and my longstanding support for our freedoms that generations of Americans have sacrificed so much to defend, for law and order, for Veterans and those currently serving in our armed forces, for farmers and ranchers, for small businesses, for our great Kansas colleges and universities, for life, and for the Second Amendment. They know I am proud to be a Kansan. Always have been. It would be an honor to be your voice in Congress. I respectfully ask for your vote.”