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Monday, November 5, 2012

Maryland Heights Election Guide

The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Maryland Heights and St. Louis County.

As we close in on November’s elections, Creve Coeur Patch is devoted to bringing you the information you need about every race in town.   In addition to our own coverage, we will be inviting candidates in every race to upload information about their campaigns directly to this site. You will definitely want to bookmark this page for updates.   U.S. Senate Claire McCaskill's bid for re-election will be closely watched by the entire nation in part because of her close ties to President Obama's 2008 campaign.  The fiercely-fought GOP primary saw U.S. Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood), emerge victorious, only to be under fire a few weeks later because of comments he mde in a television interview regarding pregnancy and rape. A September 25 deadline …

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Missouri Voters Overwhelmingly OK 'Right to Pray' Amendment

U.S. Rep. Todd Akin wins the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate. Businessman Dave Spence wins the GOP nomination for governor.

A state constitutional amendment touted as a "right to pray" provision has won by better than a four-to-one margin. Proponents say Amendment 2 protects the right of Missourians to pray in public. Opponents of the measure say those protections are already guaranteed in the Bill of Rights and the amendment would be a boon for lawyers, who will battle in court over unintended consequences spawned by the provision. Meanwhile in the race for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, R-Wildwood, has won. The Springfield News-Leader declared Akin the winner with about 80 percent of votes tallied. Akin faced down challengers Sarah Steelman, the former state treasurer, and businessman John Brunner has 29 percent. In the race for the …

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Kevin Lane

4:41 am on Saturday, August 11, 2012

BTW - An "authoritarian-type government" doesn't usually go around posting your rights so you can see them every single day. An "authoritarian-type government" would be the kind that would try to take them away.   more ›

Monday, August 6, 2012

Democrats: John Brunner Would Be Toughest Challenge For Claire McCaskill

Patch 'Blue Arch' participants favored the Frontenac businessman over U.S. Rep. Todd Akin and former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman.

The re-election campaign of Missouri U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill has made headlines for a television ad strategy that goes after each of the three main Republican contenders in the GOP primary. Political observers have wondered aloud if the ad approach shines more favorably on U.S. Rep. Todd Akin in hopes that the Wildwood Republican emerges in Tuesday's election. But a Patch Blue Arch survey out Monday indicates Democrats may be most concerned if businessman John Brunner defeats Akin and former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman.  More than 50 influential Democrats were asked using an automated survey tool what they thought about a variety of questions tied to the Senate primary, among other topics. Twenty-nine responses were collected, and…

Joe Johnson

11:42 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

It's not about "winning"-- it's about principles. As soon as we put up a principled candidate, we will win. I'm suspicious of Brunner to say the least.   more ›

Monday, July 16, 2012

Akin Edges Out Brunner In Survey of Influential Republicans

The inaugural Red Arch survey asked more than 50 influential Republicans questions tied to the GOP primary.

If the election were held today, political insiders in Missouri say U.S. Representative Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) would narrowly edge businessman John Brunner for their support for the Republican nomination to face U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill. That's the main finding of the inaugural Red Arch survey conducted by Missouri Patch sites. More than 50 influential Republicans, primarily from the St. Louis area, were asked using an automated survey tool what they thought about a variety of questions relating to the U.S. Senate primary race. Thirty-three responses were collected. A majority (51.5 percent) of respondents said they would back Rep. Akin over Brunner (45.5 percent) if the election were held today. Former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman …

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Gregg Palermo

8:19 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Thanks for reading this story, Scott, even if I strongly disagree with your premise. It's not a feel-good attempt to be in touch with you...it's about growing a community discussion in ways you're not seeing in other places.   more ›

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sarah Steelman, Republican Candidate For U.S. Senate

The former State Treasurer is one of eight candidates aiming for the GOP nomination to face Claire McCaskill.

Name : Ms. Sarah Steelman Age: 54 Place of residence : Rolla, MO Attended college : Yes College : University of Missouri Degree : BA in History Year of graduation : 1980 University : University of Missouri Degree : MA in Economics Year of graduation : 1983 Job titles held : NA Employers : NA Party affiliation : Republican Running for a: Federal office Running for position: U.S. Senate Chamber/district: Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : Missouri Senator for the 16th district, State Treasurer of Missouri Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : Missouri Governor Address 105 E. High St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Name : David Willis Title : Campaign Manager Website : SarahSteelman.com Facebook : http://twitter.com/#!/steelmancamp/ …

Rebecca J. Gibson

4:44 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

Along with many of my friends, I was going to vote for Sarah Steelman, but since she has Sarah Palin stumping for her, I will not! The commercialis not only demeaning,it is on too many times. Every time it comes on I change the channel. Rebecca J. Gibson   more ›

Friday, July 6, 2012

Wash U Hosting Republican Senate Debate Tonight

Event is tonight at at 7 p.m. at Washington University's Edison Theater.

The three major Republican candidates for Missouri's U.S. Senate nomination will debate tonight at Washington University. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the debate will include U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, former Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman and businessman John Brunner. KMOV-TV is hosting the event. It will air on Channel 4 at 7 p.m. Akin, Steelman and Brunner are the frontrunners in an eight candidate race for the GOP nomination in the Aug. 7 primary. The winner will go up against incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill in the Nov. 6 general election. The debate will begin at 7 p.m. at Washington University's Edison Theater. Tickets are free, and can be obtained through any of the three candidates' campaign organizations…

Monday, June 11, 2012

Steelman, Akin Criticize Brunner's Attack Ad After Televised Debate

Debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.

Missouri's three Republican candidates for U.S. Senate squared off Monday night in what was expected to be a contentious debate at J. Scheidegger Center on the campus of Lindenwood University. The debate came days after St. Louis businessman John Brunner took aim at former Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman and U.S. Congressman Todd Akin in an attack ad which criticized Steelman's votes in the state senate in support of bonds and Akin's votes on earmarks. However, the candidates refrained from attacking one another for much of the debate, which was moderated by 97.1's Jamie Allman.  The three agreed on many issues ranging from the need to gradually increase the age of eligibility for social security to the need to completely repeal the …

Gravelyvoice Jim

5:31 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

Akin says his vote is not not for sale? The facts show otherwise: http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/earmark-recipients-filled-akin-campaign-coffers/541786   more ›

Friday, May 18, 2012

Patch Political Potpourri

Missouri's U.S. Senate Candidates Stir Up Novel Approaches For Fundraising

Country music and laryngitis are two of the methods employed this week.

The last few iterations of this column have noted how several candidates for the U.S. Senate utilized creative means to entice fundraising efforts. For instance, Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) used his rhetorical scuffle with President Barack Obama over student loans in a fundraising pitch.   And Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) has directly attacked third-party organizations that are pre-emptively attacking the incumbent lawmaker as she makes a difficult bid for re-election. McCaskill’s campaign staff continued on a creative path in an email that was sent to supporters earlier this week. They played on the fact that McCaskill had lost her voice right before she was supposed to make a speech at a Democratic gathering in Kansas City. “Between …

Friday, April 20, 2012

Patch Political Potpourri

Tea Party Support Sought by Missouri's U.S. Senate Hopefuls

Also, find out why Newt Gingrich may not be a fan of the St. Louis Zoo, and we have links to this weekend's congressional district caucus events.

The tea party movement’s activism may have helped tip the 2010 election cycle to Republicans, especially since dedicated volunteers helped Republicans win the U.S. House and close the gap in the U.S. Senate. So it’s no surprise that candidates—including the three major Republicans running for the U.S. Senate in Missouri—are trying to gather support from tea party organizations and political figures. But one of the interesting aspects of the movement is its inherent decentralization—no one entity speaks for everybody. For instance, former state Treasurer Sarah Steelman announced a few weeks ago an endorsement from Tea Party Express, a California-based group that touts itself as the “nation’s largest tea party political action committee.” “…

Brett

6:29 am on Saturday, April 21, 2012

While many of your points are dead on, the only years since World War I with lower tax rates were 1926 to 1931. (And we know what those tax policies led to.)   more ›

Friday, April 6, 2012

Patch Political Potpourri

Steelman's Legislative Support Gets Attention

Aides to Frontenac businessman John Brunner ding Steelman on previous statements on legislative endorsements.

Back when she ran for governor in 2008, then-state Treasurer Sarah Steelman sent out a press release touting the support of non-elected individuals. It was meant as a jab of sorts against U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof, a Columbia Republican who had scooped up support from elected officials across the state. Flash forward four years later, and Steelman is running for the U.S. Senate seat. In a crowded primary, she's considered one of three credible candidates for the chance to face off against Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri). This time around, Steelman has some advantages. She's the only candidate to run statewide out of a field that includes Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) and Frontenac businessman John Brunner. She also is the most visible …

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