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The candidates at the Lincoln Days forum sought to distinguish their records and experience from each other, with the dividing line along a familiar theme in recent years: experience and time spent in Washington DC.
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The Springfield Republican is trying to parlay his longtime support of former President Donald Trump into a bid for the U.S. Senate.
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Missouri's former governor is seriously looking at the 2022 campaign, though he could face issues with his party’s base for his handling as governor of the 2014 uprising in Ferguson.
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Three GOP members of Congress thinking of running to replace U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt also posted sizable hauls.
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum discusses the GOP primary for U.S. Senate with the Kansas City Star’s Jeanne Kuang and Jonathan Shorman.
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Some GOP officials worry a big primary field could tip the race to former Gov. Eric Greitens. But others think the contest is way too difficult to handicap at this point.
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The Missouri Republican Party held its annual Lincoln Days gathering in Kansas City over the weekend. Republicans aim to hold onto a U.S. Senate seat that Sen. Roy Blunt is vacating — and prevail in a now-open race for the state auditor’s office. They’re also trying to maintain their majorities in the General Assembly.
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The St. Louis attorney gained national attention when he pointed a gun at protesters walking in front of his house.
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The move could have implications for the 2022 U.S. Senate race, primarily because it could make it harder for someone like former Gov. Eric Greitens to win.
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Schmitt joins former Gov. Eric Greitens as a entrant in the wide-open race for the U.S. Senate.