9th District Congressional race

Check Out Moore Trying To Intimidate A Reporter From Roll Call

Yesterday, we posted this bit about the confrontation between Lisle Moore and a Roll Call reporters.

Here's the audio.


 

Judy Baker - The Change We Need

­­­This is the latest television commercial from Judy Baker's Congressional campaign.  This will actually be running on television stations in the Ninth District, helping to get the word out about who she is and what she wants to do.

 


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Jacob's TV Spot

Here's Ken Jacob's TV spot courtesy of Rosenbaum.  There's no word on how big a buy Ken has put behind the ad.

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Where Do You Even Start?

Some people are so successful at making fools of themselves, you can't really even add anything by commenting further.

Rosenbaum Has YouTube Vid of the Month

Via Rosenblog comes this video of candidates for the Republican nomination for 3rd grade class president the Ninth Congressional District.  Great stuff.­

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­My favorite of our nation's founders would probably have to be this guy, because he rocks the hardest.  But Reagan is a close second.­

Dear DCCC

We'll take that cash in Missouri's 6th and 9th Congressional Districts if she doesn't want it.  

Judy Baker's first commercial

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 ­Check out Baker's first television ad.  It's also on her website: www.judybakerforcongress.com  ­

Gaw Up With First Democratic Spot In 9th District Contest

Former Missouri House Speaker and PSC Commissioner Steve Gaw is up with the first ad on the Democratic side of the 9th district primary.

Check it out.

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GOP candidates' opinion of GOP voters

I'm fascinated by the message the Republican candidates are sending us -- not the message about their vision for the state, but their message about what they think of GOP voters.  According to GOP ads (I'm particularly thinking of Hulshof, Luetkemeyer and Steelman here) every voter in the GOP primary owns a truck and probably a tractor, lives on a farm, doesn't own a tie, has reckless disregard for t  Story Continued »

Ex-Kinder Staffer, Luetkemeyer Manager Still Moonlighting for Lt. Gov.?

History has proved that there are few things more precious (Yahoo IM is probably one) to Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder and the staff who work for him than the Tour de Missouri French-style bicycle race.  In fact, it seems that even folks who leave his office have a hard time letting go of their connection to the Tour.  

Take Jerry Dowell.  According to reports, Dowell recently took an unpaid leave of absence from Lt. Gov. Kinder's office in order to run the Congressional campaign of Blaine Luetkemeyer (who was a key cog in the Tour de Missouri via his role as director of the state's division of tourism, natch).  But in some ways it's like Dowell never left.  In fact, Dowell is still listed as the Executive Director of the Tour de Missouri on the tour's website contact page.

So is the Tour de Missouri just slow to update its website and excise Dowell's name, or is Dowell retaining the executive director title and all the inexplicable sway that apparently comes with it in MOGOP circles, even though he's on a "leave of absence" from the state? 

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