26 public online items are tied to issue areas. Additional online activity is treated as context, not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Abortion / life
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: LGBT / gender / parental rights
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools
Bluesky post, 2026-01-16, opposing moving city and school elections to even-numbered years and saying cities and school districts did not support the bill. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Religious liberty / church / civic morality
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt
Bluesky post, 2026-04-06, saying her current LLC report and fee were easier than finding lighting for a residential rehab project. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
electjenday.comRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor
The social feed most available for post-level review is Bluesky, where the campaign account had 32 followers, 37 following, and 70 posts on May 11, 2026. The accessible feed returned 55 recent entries from Nov. 18, 2025 through May 8, 2026. Of those, 16 centered voting access, election administration, mail ballots, early voting, federal/state control, voter data, or Jan. 6. On Jan. 22, 2026, Day posted, "Voting shou...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
electjenday.comRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor
The campaign website is the central source and gives the account set its governing frame. It opens with "OUR RIGHT TO VOTE IS FUNDAMENTAL," says Day is "running to safeguard our elections," and says Kansans deserve "a safe, secure and accessible voting experience for all who are eligible." (source) The same site says voting "should not be a partisan political issue" and defines her platform as election integrity, ri...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Guns / Second Amendment
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Guns / Second Amendment
Bluesky post, 2026-04-22, announcing a 2026 Gun Sense Candidate distinction from Moms Demand Action. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Immigration / border
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
electjenday.comRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts
The social feed most available for post-level review is Bluesky, where the campaign account had 32 followers, 37 following, and 70 posts on May 11, 2026. The accessible feed returned 55 recent entries from Nov. 18, 2025 through May 8, 2026. Of those, 16 centered voting access, election administration, mail ballots, early voting, federal/state control, voter data, or Jan. 6. On Jan. 22, 2026, Day posted, "Voting shou...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water
Day's campaign contrasts its voting-access frame with proposed restrictions on mail and early voting. On Feb. 9, 2026, she wrote that a Kansas Senate bill "could end mail-in ballots" and called it "a clear attack on Kansas voters." (source) On Feb. 14, she named military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as Kansans who use mail-in ballots. (source) That Feb. 14 post had the highest visibl...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water
Bluesky post, 2026-02-14, naming military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as Kansans who use mail-in ballots. This had the highest visible Bluesky post-level engagement in the captured feed: 4 likes and 2 reposts. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
electjenday.comRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics
Campaign site: is active and links Bluesky, X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, ActBlue, a press kit, and a footer LinkedIn icon that resolved only to LinkedIn home in the local capture.
Public activity only; not a policy position.
BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics
Bluesky post, 2026-01-16, opposing moving city and school elections to even-numbered years and saying cities and school districts did not support the bill. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Social/online observationsPublic Online Activity
26 public online items are tied to issue areas. Additional online activity is treated as context, not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Bluesky post, 2026-01-16, opposing moving city and school elections to even-numbered years and saying cities and school districts did not support the bill. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Bluesky post, 2026-04-06, saying her current LLC report and fee were easier than finding lighting for a residential rehab project. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The social feed most available for post-level review is Bluesky, where the campaign account had 32 followers, 37 following, and 70 posts on May 11, 2026. The accessible feed returned 55 recent entries from Nov. 18, 2025 through May 8, 2026. Of those, 16 centered voting access, election administration, mail ballots, early voting, federal/state control, voter data, or Jan. 6. On Jan. 22, 2026, Day posted, "Voting shou...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign website is the central source and gives the account set its governing frame. It opens with "OUR RIGHT TO VOTE IS FUNDAMENTAL," says Day is "running to safeguard our elections," and says Kansans deserve "a safe, secure and accessible voting experience for all who are eligible." (source) The same site says voting "should not be a partisan political issue" and defines her platform as election integrity, ri...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Bluesky post, 2026-04-22, announcing a 2026 Gun Sense Candidate distinction from Moms Demand Action. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The social feed most available for post-level review is Bluesky, where the campaign account had 32 followers, 37 following, and 70 posts on May 11, 2026. The accessible feed returned 55 recent entries from Nov. 18, 2025 through May 8, 2026. Of those, 16 centered voting access, election administration, mail ballots, early voting, federal/state control, voter data, or Jan. 6. On Jan. 22, 2026, Day posted, "Voting shou...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijuana policy, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, water, the Ogallala Aquifer, K-12 school finance, higher education affordability, child care, housing, opioids, broadband, or road funding. The clearest...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Day's campaign contrasts its voting-access frame with proposed restrictions on mail and early voting. On Feb. 9, 2026, she wrote that a Kansas Senate bill "could end mail-in ballots" and called it "a clear attack on Kansas voters." (source) On Feb. 14, she named military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as Kansans who use mail-in ballots. (source) That Feb. 14 post had the highest visibl...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Bluesky post, 2026-02-14, naming military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as Kansans who use mail-in ballots. This had the highest visible Bluesky post-level engagement in the captured feed: 4 likes and 2 reposts. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The business-services message is present but secondary in the social feed. The campaign site says government should improve "the ease of running a business" and that Day would modernize and streamline business registration. (source) On Apr. 6, 2026, she personalized that issue by posting that her current LLC was formed in 2024 and that filing her report and paying the fee was easier than finding lighting for a resid...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Her public alignment network is Democratic and election-administration oriented. The campaign site lists Gov. Laura Kelly, House Democratic Leader Brandon Woodard, Reps. Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Johnson County Commission Chair Mike Kelly, and JCCC Trustee Dawn Rattan among endorsers. (source) On May 5, 2026, Day announced Kelly's endorsement and wrote that she shares Kelly's commitment to "protect...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign site: is active and links Bluesky, X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, ActBlue, a press kit, and a footer LinkedIn icon that resolved only to LinkedIn home in the local capture.
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Bluesky post, 2026-01-16, opposing moving city and school elections to even-numbered years and saying cities and school districts did not support the bill. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.