RepublicanIncumbent / current candidate

Roger Marshall

U.S. Senator, Kansas - incumbent candidate

Sources

107

linked public trail

Issues

13/14

with evidence

Records

20

documented items

Online

33

observations

Source mix

107 total

40 primary63 secondary4 social

Latest source access: May 20, 2026

Source Trail
BackgroundWho They Are

Roger Marshall is profiled here for U.S. Senator, Kansas as a Republican incumbent/current official. KCUR Candidate Guide — accessed 2026-03-30. Kansas Reflector - Campaign Profile (Aug 2025). These biography/status records are descriptive background only; no policy position is inferred from identity, faith, family, or associations.

Party
Republican
Office
U.S. Senator, Kansas
Occupation
Obstetrician / U.S. Senator
Hometown
Great Bend, Kansas
Family
Laina Marshall — married 40+ years
Campaign or official page
kansansformarshall.com/
Issue overviewWhere They Stand on Big Issues

Position summary

Shown first when sourced

Dated actions

20 items on file

Online signals

33 observed

Actions and source trailActions and Decisions

This profile links 20 public items across 8 of the 14 issue areas. Examples include: Abortion / life: abortion is wrong at any stage - campaign life page, n.d., https://kansansformarshall.com/life (abortion). Abortion / life: National Pro-Life Scorecard. Abortion / life: SBA Pro-Life - Roger Marshall — accessed 2026-03-30. Education / curriculum / schools: KSHB - Kansas politicians join Hawley — accessed 2026-03-30. Public online activity is listed separately as context.

How to read this section

Dated actions appear here when a linked source supports them. Candidate statements, reporting, and public online activity are labeled where they appear.

  • Abortion / life3 documented items
  • LGBT / gender / parental rights0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Education / curriculum / schools2 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Religious liberty / church / civic morality0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Taxes / spending / debt4 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Economy / jobs / labor2 documented items, 3 online observations
  • Guns / Second Amendment5 documented items
  • Immigration / border2 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Health care / insurance / Medicaid1 documented item, 4 online observations
  • Election integrity / voting / courts0 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice0 documented items
  • Agriculture / rural economy / water0 documented items, 3 online observations
  • Local governance / transparency / ethics0 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Environment / energy / land use1 documented item, 1 online observation
Social/online observationsPublic Online Activity

33 public online items are tied to issue areas. Additional online activity is treated as context, not a policy position.

Social research is included only as observed public behavior. The local social harvest covered X, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Truth Social, Gab, Gettr, Substack, Reddit, TikTok, official Senate site, and public-news embeds. Direct X/Facebook/Instagram engagement totals were not visible. No current candidate-controlled Truth Social, Gab, Reddit, TikTok, Substack, or accessible Gettr activity was confirmed.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: LGBT / gender / parental rights

    Across the 28-item captured sample, Marshall’s largest category is healthcare and mental health, with 7 items, or 25 percent of the harvest; agriculture, food, and rural producers follow with 6 items, or 21 percent. The healthcare posts combine his physician title with criticism of federal health programs and proposals for replacement policy. On November 10, 2025, he posted, "Up to 40% of Obamacare enrollees never f...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools

    HaysPost: NWester - Support for Catholic education alive, well in Ellis County

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools

    Hays Post: Students urge polling site

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools

    Across the 28-item captured sample, Marshall’s largest category is healthcare and mental health, with 7 items, or 25 percent of the harvest; agriculture, food, and rural producers follow with 6 items, or 21 percent. The healthcare posts combine his physician title with criticism of federal health programs and proposals for replacement policy. On November 10, 2025, he posted, "Up to 40% of Obamacare enrollees never f...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • bizpacreview.comRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools

    Marshall’s public alignment network is concentrated around President Trump, Senate Republicans, Kansas agriculture groups, and selected bipartisan health or food-policy partners. In the captured sample, @POTUS or @realDonaldTrump appears in 6 items, more than any other named account or public figure. On January 13, 2026, after Trump posted support for the Credit Card Competition Act, Marshall wrote, "Thank you, Pres...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Religious liberty / church / civic morality

    HaysPost: NWester - Support for Catholic education alive, well in Ellis County

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt

    Hays Post: 2026 budget/mill levy

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • marshall.senate.govRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Marshall’s official feed and Senate site include rural healthcare, small business tax policy, agriculture, cattle, school milk, fertilizer, and in-person stops across the state. On April 28, 2026, his office quoted him saying, "Kansas farmers are getting hit by a fertilizer market that’s working against them" (source). On May 5, 202…

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • kshb.comRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt

    On national and foreign-policy questions, Marshall’s captured posts name Trump or administration officials on Ukraine, Iran, border enforcement, federal spending, and Senate procedure. After the February 2025 Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he posted, "Thank you, @POTUS and @VP, for standing up for America" (source). After U.S. strikes…

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt

    Her Kansas-specific campaign posts use statewide household and healthcare language more than county-by-county policy detail. On Dec. 18, 2025, she posted, "Quick reality check, per AAA, the average gas price Kansans are paying is $2.526/gal. Finney County has the lowest average price at $2.174 and Lincoln County has the highest averaging almost $3.10/gal. Kansans deserve better." (source). On Oct. 18, 2025, she wrot...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • bizpacreview.comRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    Marshall’s public alignment network is concentrated around President Trump, Senate Republicans, Kansas agriculture groups, and selected bipartisan health or food-policy partners. In the captured sample, @POTUS or @realDonaldTrump appears in 6 items, more than any other named account or public figure. On January 13, 2026, after Trump posted support for the Credit Card Competition Act, Marshall wrote, "Thank you, Pres...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • marshall.senate.govRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Marshall’s official feed and Senate site include rural healthcare, small business tax policy, agriculture, cattle, school milk, fertilizer, and in-person stops across the state. On April 28, 2026, his office quoted him saying, "Kansas farmers are getting hit by a fertilizer market that’s working against them" (source). On May 5, 202…

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hannity.comRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    Capture source: Hannity article embedding the post

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Immigration / border

    HaysPost: Officer on de-escalation training

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • kcur.orgRelated issue: Immigration / border

    KCUR - Marshall COVID Positions

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • kcur.orgRelated issue: Immigration / border

    KCUR - COVID Advice — accessed 2026-03-30

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Immigration / border

    Across the 28-item captured sample, Marshall’s largest category is healthcare and mental health, with 7 items, or 25 percent of the harvest; agriculture, food, and rural producers follow with 6 items, or 21 percent. The healthcare posts combine his physician title with criticism of federal health programs and proposals for replacement policy. On November 10, 2025, he posted, "Up to 40% of Obamacare enrollees never f...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • kcur.orgRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid

    KCUR - Marshall COVID Positions

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • kcur.orgRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid

    KCUR - COVID Advice — accessed 2026-03-30

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid

    Across the 28-item captured sample, Marshall’s largest category is healthcare and mental health, with 7 items, or 25 percent of the harvest; agriculture, food, and rural producers follow with 6 items, or 21 percent. The healthcare posts combine his physician title with criticism of federal health programs and proposals for replacement policy. On November 10, 2025, he posted, "Up to 40% of Obamacare enrollees never f...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • bizpacreview.comRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid

    Marshall’s public alignment network is concentrated around President Trump, Senate Republicans, Kansas agriculture groups, and selected bipartisan health or food-policy partners. In the captured sample, @POTUS or @realDonaldTrump appears in 6 items, more than any other named account or public figure. On January 13, 2026, after Trump posted support for the Credit Card Competition Act, Marshall wrote, "Thank you, Pres...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    Hays Post: 2025 Election Results

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    Hays Post: 2024 Election Results

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    Hays Post: 2024 General Election Results

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    Hays Post - "Kansas Democrats wrap up Democracy Fest in Hays"

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    Across the 28-item captured sample, Marshall’s largest category is healthcare and mental health, with 7 items, or 25 percent of the harvest; agriculture, food, and rural producers follow with 6 items, or 21 percent. The healthcare posts combine his physician title with criticism of federal health programs and proposals for replacement policy. On November 10, 2025, he posted, "Up to 40% of Obamacare enrollees never f...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • bizpacreview.comRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    Marshall’s public alignment network is concentrated around President Trump, Senate Republicans, Kansas agriculture groups, and selected bipartisan health or food-policy partners. In the captured sample, @POTUS or @realDonaldTrump appears in 6 items, more than any other named account or public figure. On January 13, 2026, after Trump posted support for the Credit Card Competition Act, Marshall wrote, "Thank you, Pres...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • marshall.senate.govRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Marshall’s official feed and Senate site include rural healthcare, small business tax policy, agriculture, cattle, school milk, fertilizer, and in-person stops across the state. On April 28, 2026, his office quoted him saying, "Kansas farmers are getting hit by a fertilizer market that’s working against them" (source). On May 5, 202…

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    HaysPost: NWester - Support for Catholic education alive, well in Ellis County

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    HaysPost: Officer on de-escalation training

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    HaysPost: Hays city commission incumbents re-elected

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • hayspost.comRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    HaysPost: New Ellis County Attorney

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Environment / energy / land use

    Her Kansas-specific campaign posts use statewide household and healthcare language more than county-by-county policy detail. On Dec. 18, 2025, she posted, "Quick reality check, per AAA, the average gas price Kansans are paying is $2.526/gal. Finney County has the lowest average price at $2.174 and Lincoln County has the highest averaging almost $3.10/gal. Kansans deserve better." (source). On Oct. 18, 2025, she wrot...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

Faith affiliationWhere They Worship

Marshall's church is First Christian Church in Great Bend, a Disciples of Christ congregation. Public records tie him to the church as an elder, deacon, board chair, and Sunday school teacher, making his involvement long-running and public rather than incidental.

Campaign financeDonor/Funding Information

Finance snapshot

$3,331,963.38 receipts for 2025-2026 coverage through 2026-03-31; $4,781,258.78 ending cash on hand.

Reporting period

2025-01-01 through 2026-03-31

Source: FEC committee summary for Kansans for Marshall, C00576173

  • Other committee contributions

    $1,233,250.00 total

  • Total individual contributions

    $1,461,071.57 total

  • Transfers from other authorized committees

    $519,607.86 total

  • Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation Furthering Agriculture for Rural Mississippians Fund PAC

    $10,000 itemized receipt example on 2025-05-23, plus redesignation entry

  • Nutrien Ag Solutions Employee Citizenship Fund PAC

    $10,000 itemized receipt example on 2025-01-29

  • Dairy Farmers of America Inc. PAC

    $5,000 itemized receipt example on 2025-06-30

  • Senate Conservatives Fund

    $5,000 itemized receipt example on 2025-05-23

Research trailSources

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