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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Nixon Wins Re-Election; Spence Concedes Governor's Race

During his acceptance speech Tuesday, Nixon said many in Missouri grew up hunting and fishing, enjoying nature. “I’ll be out there with them on the first day of deer season,” he said.

Incumbent Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announced that Republican challenger Dave Spence called to concede the race. “Today, people at the ballots put Missouri’s business above the political squabbling,” Nixon told a room packed with supporters at The Pageant on the Loop. “They told us we’re moving in the right direction,” Nixon said to loud cheering and applause. “You know what else they said? ‘We must keep moving.’” Nixon said instead of demonizing the other party or pitting labor against corporations, Democrats and Republicans must work together to make Missouri competitive in the worldwide economic market. “We have to embrace the common values we all share,” he said. “Tonight we celebrate. Tomorrow, we get back to work.” Those among more …

Gubernatorial Candidate Predicts Nixon Win, Hopes Libertarian Message Gets Attention

Jim Higgins said he expects Democrat Jay Nixon to win.

Libertarian Party member Jim Higgins has seen his name on the ballot before in runs for Congress, but Tuesday night he did something for the first time. He voted for himself as a statewide candidate. "It's a thrill," Higgins, a Creve Coeur area resident said after casting his ballot at Craig School.  He knows he has an uphill and unlikely climb in his bid for the Governor's office. In fact, he's predicting Jay Nixon will win a second term by a solid margin. "He's not an unpopular governor," Higgins said of Nixon. What did he think about his Republican opponent, businessman Dave Spence? "Outside of claiming that he'd produce jobs,, he didn't really go into detail how he was going to do that so I don't think he was that strong of a candidate…

Election 2012 Missouri News, Results: Dems Roll—Obama Wins Presidency, Nixon and McCaskill Also Win

This is where you can find election results for local and legislative races.

- - - Updated at 11:35 p.m. - - -  Incumbent Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster announced he had received a concession call from Republican challenger Ed Martin. Koster also thanked the 400 or so employees at the Missouri Attorney General’s Office. “My success tonight is completely a reflection of them and their dedication to the state we love,” Koster said. - - - Updated at 11:30 p.m. - - -  Peter Kinder, the Republican Lieutenant Governor of the State of Missouri, celebrated his election to a third term with supporters in Creve Coeur Tuesday night. Kinder was doing a radio interview by phone with talk show host Dana Loesch just before 11 p.m. Tuesday when he received a call from his opponent, former State Auditor Susan Montee. He …

Scott Simon

4:12 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Gregg, thanks for the cutline on the photo about the one voter wearing an Obama hat. As the person who witnessed it, I let the supervisor at Parkway Northeast Middle School precinct know about it. She felt bad and was apologetic. But the man was seen by two sets of election judges before he got into the voting line. How did they miss something less than 3 feet in front of them?   more ›

Monday, October 29, 2012

Patch Poll: Republicans Concerned About Spence For Governor Campaign

Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.

With election day just over a week away, a survey of GOP officials, activists and voters reveals worries about chances for the party's candidate for the Governor's mansion. When asked, 'Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November,' and given choices in the races for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State and Attoney General, 55 point 6 percent selected Peter Kinder, running against Susan Montee for another term as Lt. Governor. Shane Schoeller, a State Representative running for Secretary of State against another State Representative, Jason Kander, was next at 22 point percent. The remaining candidates, Dave Spence, Ed Martin and Cole McNary, each received 7.4 percent. When survey …

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5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Patch Poll: Missouri Republicans Concerned About Dave Spence's Chances In November

The latest "Red Arch" survey takes the pulse of Missouri Republicans regarding statewide races on the November ballot.

Missouri Republicans are bullish on the chances of Secretary of State candidate Shane Schoeller and Lt. Governor Peter Kinder's chances for re-election in November, but a majority are concerned that Dave Spence will not defeat Governor Jay Nixon next month. That's the biggest finding in the latest Patch "Red Arch" survey, a non-scientific project asking Republican activists questions tied to current issues in the 2012 election cycle. More than 70 people were invited to participate and 30 responded. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most concerned about in November," a majority, 64.3 percent, named Spence. Next was Attorney General nominee Ed Martin and State Treasurer nominee Cole McNary at 14.3 percent, and Kinder at 7.1 …

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5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Missouri Republicans Pull Victory Bus into Valley Park

Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red." Wildwood resident Todd Akin spoke at campaign headquarters, as did Ed Martin and other hopeful candidates.

The top of the Missouri Republican ticket came to town Wednesday, holding  a rally at its St. Louis Victory headquarters in Valley Park. Ann Wagner, a candidate for the 2nd Congress acted as hostess for the rally, introducing the speakers and vowing to turn Missouri into a "firecracker red" state following November's elections. In the parlance of politics, Democratic-leaning states are blue, Republican states are red. Wagner's rousing introductions had the crowd cheering for each candidate who took to the microphone to rally the vote. Each candidate used predictable buzzwords designed to elicit cheers or boos. Any mention of "true conservative," for example, had the room rocking. As did "Romney/ Ryan" and even "photo ID" Mentions of Barack…

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Post-Primary: Todd Akin The Biggest Surprise & Jay Nixon Would Win In November

Patch's polling of influential Republicans and Democrats in Missouri also reveals Lt. Governor Peter Kinder has a lot of work to do to rebuild bridges within his own party.

If the November election was held today, a majority of political insiders polled in Missouri, both Democrats and Republicans agreed that Gov. Jay Nixon would win a second term over St. Louis businessman Dave Spence. That was one of the main results of a non-scientific survey of Patch's Red Arch/Blue Arch panelists, taken between Aug. 8 and Aug. 11, after last week's primary elections. A total of 29 responses came in from members of each party using an automated survey tool. When asked about the governor's race, 96.6 percent of Democrats said Nixon would win if the election were held today, while 37.9 percent of Republicans went with Spence in the matchup. U.S. Rep. Todd Akin's win in a spirited GOP primary fight to face Claire McCaskill …

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RDBet

8:20 am on Friday, August 17, 2012

Unions have been diminishining in power and clout for some time, under any measurable. Though they do serve a function where collective bargaining is more efficient than individual bargaining...aka privatizing screw jobs. You pro-Tea Party Anger wagoneers, really have conjured up a boogieman in unions. Prison guards need a union, Scott. So do teachers Unions are far from perfect...but. Use your …   more ›

Friday, May 25, 2012

Dave Spence: Missouri Governor Candidate Wants to Create Jobs

This business entrepreneur and self-professed political outsider says he wants to apply lessons learned from business building to restore "Missouri's greatness." He characterizes himself as tough but fair.

Dave Spence would like to be CEO of Missouri. As a grassroots businessman and job creator, Spence now seeks a new job of becoming Missouri's next governor. The Missouri native told about 25 attendees of the Wild Horse Township Republicans Saturday in Wildwood the best candidate for the state's governor "should not be from the (political) system." Wild Horse Township Republican members meet at Meadows of Wildwood. Spence said Missouri is failing in many critical areas: "At this pace, it would take us until 2029 to recover," he said, citing that he would like to reverse the trend of Missouri college graduates having to go to other states' cities, such as Chicago and Atlanta, to find jobs. "I recently looked at Missouri through my (college) …

Isaac Wright

5:05 pm on Saturday, May 26, 2012

It’s simply hard to believe anything that comes out of Dave Spence’s mouth at this point. If you recall, Spence made national news when it turned out the “economics” degree he claimed to have earned was actually a degree in "home economics." Then he got caught up in a scandal about his bank’s refusal to repay its $40 million bailout. Spence at first tried to say he wanted to repay the bailout, …   more ›

Friday, March 16, 2012

Republican Caucus Hits St. Louis Area This Weekend

Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed. Caucus in Wildwood will be held Saturday morning at the Schnucks Wildwood Crossing (Community Room), 16580 Manchester Rd.

After weeks of explanations and prognostications, caucus time comes tomorrow for most Republicans in the St. Louis metro area. In most years, caucuses are simply a mechanism to approve delegates of whoever prevailed in the Republican primary. But due to the Missouri legislature not moving the primary date, the Missouri Republican Party decided to use caucuses as the mechanism to allocate delegates. St. Louis County is selecting delegates by township, so here's the complete list of locations based off the MRP's web site: As noted several times before, St. Charles County is having its caucus at St. Francis Howell North High School, which is located at 2549 Hackmann Rd. in St. Charles. Jefferson County is having its caucus at Hillsboro R-3 …

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Kinder Drops Out of Governor Race

Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder said David Spence now is Republicans' best chance to unseat Jay Nixon in 2012.

A Ladue businessman is the Republican frontrunner for the 2012 gubernatorial primary. Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder announced at 4 p.m. Friday that he is dropping out of the Missouri governor race, according to an Associated Press story. Kinder has struggled after articles about visits at a strip club and taxpayer-supported hotel stays. Kinder said he would support the candidacy of Dave Spence, of Ladue. Spence is president of Alpha Packaging on Page Industrial Boulevard in Overland. He has never run for office. Spence is “a self-made man and proven manager who understands how to create jobs and improve the state's economy,” Kinder said, according to the AP article. Bill Randles, a lawyer and consultant from Kansas City, is another candidate for …

Dennis Broadbooks

9:19 pm on Saturday, November 19, 2011

Eileen, technically that's true. However, Peter Kinder has spent the better part of the past year raising significant amounts of money based on the premise (not a promise!) he was going to throw his hat in the gubernatorial ring. Not even two weeks ago Peter was still saying the MO Gov race was a "go" for him & he was waiting to make the formal announcement in December. His decision not to run …   more ›

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