A pol from the Kansas cornfields is coming to New York to make it rain.

Kris Kobach, a former state Secretary of State, will be the focus of a fundraiser featuring multiple billionaires and other ultra one-percenters at the Park Avenue apartment of investor — and Trump diehard — Peter Thiel, the candidate confirmed to The Post.

“I have been told that there will be some very wealthy people,” Kobach said, though adding he was still unfamiliar with who would make the final guest list. “I think it will be predominantly New Yorkers. One of the things about New York City is obviously it’s a very liberal place but there are plenty of conservatives that don’t feel particularly well represented by Chuck Schumer or Kirsten Gillibrand.”

Conservative firebrand Ann Coulter will co-host the event, where guests will fork over $1,000 to $5,600. Coulter told The Post she viewed Kobach as future “presidential material.”

Republican Kobach, 53, is looking to replace retiring Sen. Pat Roberts next year, but faces a crowded primary field, including Rep. Roger Marshall and former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Dave Lindstrom.

Kobach, who lost the governor’s race in 2018, has made waves as one of the most deeply polarizing Republicans in the midwest. He has staked out hard-line positions on Trumpian red-meat issues like immigration and combatting voter fraud.

“He was Donald Trump before Trump was Trump,” Kansas University political science professor Patrick Miller told The Post. “Very much the same politics and same style. Emphasizing many of the same issues.”