(KMZA)--Two Democratic candidates for Kansas Governor will meet the public at appearances set in Seneca Saturday, March 31st and Monday, April 2nd.
Robert Klingenberg will be at the Home Plate Cafe, located at 811 North Street, Saturday afternoon at 2:00 and Jim Ward will be at the Cafe Monday evening at 7:00.
Klingenberg, of Salina, is a route driver for Frito-Lay. He is a 2008 graduate of Salina South High. Kalib Martin of McPherson is his named running mate.
Kansas House Minority Leader Jim Ward, of Wichita, has served in the Kansas House since 2003 and represents the 86th district. A practicing lawyer in his firm, Ward holds a BS from Creighton University and a law degree from Washburn University. He is also a former Kansas senator, school board member, and city councilman.
Beverages and light refreshments will be served as the candidates speak and take questions. Everyone is welcome.
Ward and Klingenberg are among seven Democratic candidates vying for Kansas Governor.
The two candidates appearances are being hosted by the Nemaha County Democrats.
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