With the Senate primary elections soon drawing to a close, the Missouri Times will put out daily updates on how each candidate is spending their final week on the campaign trail.
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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced today that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is sending payments to 244,745 consumers in the U.S. and abroad who were defrauded by the Next-Gen sweepstakes scheme that affected consumers in dozens of countries
Drought conditions still persist in many parts of Missouri according to the report, with almost 3/4th of the state experiencing some sort of drought. Parts of Southern Missouri are still experiencing extreme drought conditions.
We started off the day in Greene County where they have two competitive Senate races. Gussie loves Bass Pro Shops so we stayed at Anglers and went across the street when they opened.
Since you are running in an unwinnable district, you likely didn't face primary opponents. This shouldn't keep you from congratulating yourself on election night via “press release” and social media posts, with the stiff-upper-lip promise that “now the real campaign begins.”
With the Senate primary elections soon drawing to a close, the Missouri Times will put out daily updates on how each candidate is spending their final week on the campaign trail.
This morning Missouri Times Publisher Scott Faughn sat down with Democratic Senate candidate Trudy Busch-Valentine at her home in St. Louis County.
She was very open about her family, her family’s loss of a child to addiction, and how she would view her role as a United States Senator.
But let me say this as plainly as possible — as Black Americans, we rarely see white politicians take a firm stand against institutional racism. Yes, of course, many pay lip service. But to be unequivocal in the condemnation like Lucas Kunce has is, well, refreshing.
We started out the day in Kansas City, and when Gussie is in Kansas City you either get him LaMar’s Donuts or you get a bruised shin.
While it is very tough to say the exact final numbers, it appears the conservative caucus, if they choose to have an it next session, will grow.