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Election officials are growing increasingly concerned that the legislature’s failure to adopt a congressional map could lead to major deadlines being missed.
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Trudy Busch Valentine’s campaign says routine extension will provide time for complete disclosure of her complex finances.
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Former first lady denies charges of conspiracy with Karl Rove and Mitch McConnell, says attack campaign could force her to speak to media.
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Even as the Missouri Republican Party itself keeps quiet about the domestic violence allegations against U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens, a handful of women with prominent roles within the party started calling on him to drop his campaign.
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Cori Bush is seeking her first reelection as the representative for Missouri’s 1st Congressional District. State Sen. Steve Roberts filed on the second-to-last filing day to run against her in the Aug. 2 primary.
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Busch Valentine brings wealth and her record of work as nurse to the race for the Missouri U.S. Senate seat vacated by Roy Blunt. The campaign will be her first run for public office, although she is well-known in Democratic political circles.
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Former Missouri Gov. and current U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens is accused by his ex-wife of physical violence against her and their children, and threatening her if she did anything "that might damage his political career." The allegations were made in a sworn affidavit filed Monday in the couple's divorce case.
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Mike Parson is scheduled to headline a fundraiser on March 31 for Dave Schatz, the Missouri Senate's president pro tem.
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On the Democratic side, Marine veteran Lucas Kunce, former state Sen. Scott Sifton and businessman Spencer Toder filed for the Senate seat of the retiring Roy Blunt on Tuesday.
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