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Republican Eric Schmitt topped Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine in a contest that lacked the suspense of previous Senate elections.
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Compared to other recent races for the U.S. Senate, the contest between Eric Schmitt and Trudy Busch Valentine has been a low-energy affair.
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Libertarian Jonathan Dine and Constitution Party candidate Paul Venable joined Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine for Friday’s debate in Lake Ozark.
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A new poll showcases conflicting feelings about how Missouri's abortion ban will impact the state's U.S. Senate race.
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Parson made his comments on the session after the Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair on Thursday. Politicians and candidates across the state attended the event, including the Democratic and Republican candidates for Missouri’s open U.S. Senate seat.
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Republican Eric Schmitt, Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine and Independent candidate John Wood are on a November collision course.
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A crowded slate of candidates for Missouri's open U.S. Senate seat was reduced to two on Tuesday night — Eric Schmitt and Trudy Busch Valentine.
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The nurse and beer heiress held off Lucas Kunce, who was in the race longer and raised more money.
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Missouri Republicans praise possible overturning of Roe v. Wade decision while Democrats vow to continue fighting for abortion rights.
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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.