Attorney General Eric Schmitt released his first campaign ad for the 2022 U.S. Senate race Monday, promising to continue former President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.
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“This effort will go a long way to ensure equitable access to vaccinations.”
Rep. Tricia Derges has pleaded not guilty to all of the 23 counts, including the newly unsealed ones, her attorney said.
“In the U.S. Senate, I will continue the fight to preserve the conservative policies championed by President Trump that built the strongest economy in American history.”
When U.S. Senator Roy Blunt announced his retirement, the entire Republican establishment began to line up behind Jay Ashcroft.
It’s official: Former Gov. Eric Greitens is attempting a political comeback by jumping into the 2022 U.S. Senate race to replace outgoing Senator Roy Blunt.
Instead of making a bid for Roy Blunt’s U.S. Senate seat in 2022, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said he will run for governor in 2024.
“Missouri is better off because we have a governor who follows the science instead of the media.”
“It takes a lot of collaboration to get the job done in these communities. COVID just amplified that quite a bit.”