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Shelley's avatar

It's true. If Ashcroft had not been in the race we would of had Eigel. If real Republicans had voted for GOP Chair Eigel would have won.

What in the heck in Roy B doing lurking around adding fodder to the fire burning this state down.

Danforth, Ashcroft, Blunts all lackeys of the globalist loved so well by the Bush family.

I wish somehow the real Republicans in DC could squash these turncoats.

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Dana Granberg-Nill MD FAAFP's avatar

Thank you for your work. I was more disappointed with Eigel's loss than any other election outcome. For those that knew this was the kind of guy he was we have just been waiting to use the hashtag #toldyousoaboutKehoe #noshowKehoe We knew then and this type of exposure confirms it. The secret ballots and their tactics are the fruit that we know them by and each day, more people will wake up to their playbook thanks to you and others!

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Shelley's avatar

Somewhat off topic. I was so frustrated last election to see constant accusations hit my mailbox on a daily basis. Prime targets were good people. I just read a piece from the Georgia Record detailing what happened to Rs running against R for State Senate seats. The tactics I witnessed in my mailbox were in play, the dirty money movement between old guard rinos was evident reminded me of Missouri State House. Check out the name of the article - https://www.georgiarecord.com/betrayal-by-those-we-trusted-most/

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MRS's avatar

Missouri is a Corporatist state with a massive UniParty. And now with Kinder as GOP head, I assume the vetting of candidates will be for those who support the Corporatist platform….and we have more than plenty of those types of RINOs already. How can we the people get proper representation in this state.

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MRS's avatar

There was a law passed last session that requires a separate hearing before a judge in order to sue for punitive damages. So, whether or not someone can sue for punitive damages is now decided by a judge!! Every plaintiff who has been harmed has a serious high bar to overcome in order to be able to sue for punitive damages. It also takes away leverage from the plaintiff for settlement and most likely forces a trial, which big companies can drag out and exhaust the finances of the plaintiff and/or plaintiff lawyers.

Can you imagine the level of corruption allowing judges to decide whether or not punitive damages can be charged will bring to our justice system in Missouri?? In rural areas, I am sure Bayer will be giving those judges a lot of money for their election campaigns hidden behind layers and layers of PACs. And in St Louis County, the Missouri Plan will become an even bigger problem than it already is!!

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MRS's avatar

Thanks for saying MMRA! I was actually leaning toward removing myself from the Missouri Republican Party rather than saving it. Your approach is better!!! But with the leadership we have currently, how???

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