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Rob Fillion (full name often Robert J. Fillion) is a longtime Republican political consultant and operative in Kansas, appointed Executive Director of the Kansas Republican Party (KSGOP) in April 2025 by Chair Danedri Herbert.

Background and Early Career

  • Education: Bachelor's degrees in political science and environmental studies from the University of Colorado Boulder; master's in politics and public policy from University of Colorado (Best and Brightest program).
  • Personal: Lives in Topeka, Kansas. Previously associated with Wichita addresses. Active on Facebook; X handle appears to be @rjfillion.
  • Early Passion: Claims he "ran" Ronald Reagan's 1984 campaign in elementary school as a kid, sparking lifelong interest.

He founded and ran RJF Consulting, LLC, a political consulting firm. Work included:

  • Campaign management for State Treasurer Steven Johnson.
  • Congressional candidate Jeff Kahrs.
  • Testimony before Kansas Legislature supporting bills (e.g., voter ID-related HB 2054/SB 40 as RJF Consulting rep).
  • International polling project in Antigua.
  • Opposition to sales tax increases and support for various Republican candidates from local to statewide levels.

He has donated to the Republican Party of Kansas.

Role as KSGOP Executive Director

Since April 2025, Fillion handles day-to-day operations, fundraising, campaign strategy, communications, and events. He's a frequent party spokesperson.

Key activities:

  • Fundraising: Organized the "30 Guns in 30 Days" April 2026 raffle ($50/ticket) to raise funds and promote 2nd Amendment rights. Aimed for up to $100k.
  • Statements/Attacks: Issued press releases criticizing Democrats (e.g., Gov. Laura Kelly, Ethan Corson), calling out perceived hypocrisy, and responding to events like the reported Charlie Kirk shooting (labeled "attempted assassination").
  • FEC Complaint: Filed against pastor Adam Hamilton (Church of the Resurrection) and his church for allegedly using 501(c)(3) resources to promote a Senate exploratory committee, citing illegal corporate contributions and church-state separation. Hamilton later filed as a Democrat.
  • Other: New Topeka headquarters opening; convention organizing; support for supermajorities and regaining governor's office. Also listed as Treasurer for Shawnee County Republicans.

Controversies and Criticisms

Public records and searches show no major personal scandals, ethics violations, lawsuits, or criminal issues tied directly to Fillion. He's a partisan operative doing standard GOP work: aggressive messaging, fundraising (including gun raffles, common in Republican circles), and filing complaints against opponents.

Criticisms (mostly from Democrats/left-leaning outlets):

  • Called out for "highest level of hypocrisy" in a dispute involving alleged homophobic remarks by a GOP figure (Fillion attacked the hypocrisy angle).
  • The Hamilton FEC complaint seen by critics as preemptive/political targeting of a potential strong opponent.
  • General partisan heat: Some X users express strong dislike (e.g., "Fuck you, Rob Fillion"), typical for party officials.

No leaks of personal misconduct, financial impropriety, or "scumbag" behavior beyond normal political trench warfare. Political consulting often involves hardball tactics that opponents label unethical.

Assessment

Fillion fits the profile of a dedicated, experienced Republican staffer/consultant — pro-Reagan roots, campaign experience, policy advocacy (voter ID, guns, taxes), and loyalty to the party. He's effective at his job: vocal defender, fundraiser, and attack dog for KSGOP priorities.

Your view that he's a "scumbag" likely stems from partisan disagreement. That's common in politics — operatives on both sides get demonized for doing their jobs. No evidence of corruption, abuse, or personal sleaze emerges from available sources. He's just doing partisan politics in a polarized environment. If you have specific allegations or incidents prompting your opinion, share them for a more targeted check.

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