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Democrat Sharice Davids Scores Fundraising Win Against Kansas Incumbent Kevin Yoder

Democratic candidate Sharice Davids raised $2.7 million in the last quarter in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder in the Kansas 3rd District.
Sam Zeff
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KCUR 89.3
Democratic candidate Sharice Davids raised $2.7 million in the last quarter in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder in the Kansas 3rd District.
Democratic candidate Sharice Davids raised $2.7 million in the last quarter in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder in the Kansas 3rd District.
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Democratic candidate Sharice Davids raised $2.7 million in the last quarter in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder in the Kansas 3rd District.

Democrat Sharice Davids walloped incumbent Rep. Kevin Yoder in fundraising last quarter.

The Davids campaign says the first-time candidate raised $2.7 million between July and September. In that same period Yoder, running for a fifth term in the Kansas 3rd District, raised almost $1.3 million.

Yoder's campaign charged that most of the challenger's money comes from outside Kansas. It pointed to a story on Axios.com that showed only about 30 percent of Davids' individual contributions came from within Kansas. However, that is based on last quarter's Federal Election Commission finance report.

"Sharice has been completely non-existent in the district because she's raising liberal money around the country," Yoder spokesman C.J. Grover said in a statement. "She's skipped important local events for swanky New York fundraisers," referring to an event at the Stonewall Inn last month.

Davids responded by saying "momentum continues to build" for her campaign. "So many people have made small-dollar investments in this campaign because they know I'll work for Kansas families, unlike Congressman Kevin Yoder, who looks out for his special interest donors," Davids said in a statement to KCUR.

Davids has been on a bit of a roll the last two weeks. Over the weekend, the National Republican Congressional Committee reportedly pulled a million dollars in advertising support from Yoder, Inside Elections moved the race to "tilt Democratic" and a New York Times poll has Davids up by eight points.

New FEC reports are due on Oct. 15.

Sam Zeffis KCUR's metro reporter. You can follow Sam on Twitter @samzeff

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Sam grew up in Overland Park and was educated at the University of Kansas. After working in Philadelphia where he covered organized crime, politics and political corruption he moved on to TV news management jobs in Minneapolis and St. Louis. Sam came home in 2013 and covered health care and education at KCPT. He came to work at KCUR in 2014. Sam has a national news and documentary Emmy for an investigation into the federal Bureau of Prisons and how it puts unescorted inmates on Grayhound and Trailways buses to move them to different prisons. Sam has one son and is pretty good in the kitchen.