Kansas City's political hope for the future must now face a serious challenge from one of the most formidable GOP contributors in all of Missouri.
Rex Sinquefield gives $250K to GOP secretary of state candidate Shane Schoeller
Previously, we've reported that MO House Rep. Jason Kander leads the fundraising effort in this race. Sinquefield getting into this fight is important and represents top Missouri Republicans taking notice of Mr. Kander's momentum.
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ReplyDeleteAfter all this love for Jason from TKC, he's still going down hard in November in the big Republican Missouri sweep.
ReplyDeleteBut maybe the Rizzo and Moreno bromances can be rekindled.
Kander will survive.
ReplyDeleteTypical rich assholes...playing powergames with their checkbooks.
ReplyDeleteRemember how many of them jumped out of buildings in 1929? We need to find a way to give this prick a push.
Shut up, Diana.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny 7:48. But no cigar. Imagine what year will the stock market crash and our friend will jump out of his St Louis office---if the New Herbie Hoover gets elected?
ReplyDeleteAn ethically challenged billionaire donor buys an SOS candidate for the purpose of writing his ballot issue summaries. I'm pretty sure that commercial writes itself. Shoellerforsale.com would be a great website.
ReplyDeleteKander should just go ahead and switch parties if he wants to run a state wide race. He is barely a democrat as it is.
ReplyDeleteJust like Chris Moreno. who is the best political mind in the Midwest!
ReplyDeleteJason and Chris should just be who they are in the GOP.
Victory will follow!
This "rich asshole" (jealous, anyone?) just confirmed what we already know - all the money Kander's hustled bit by bit is WASTED in one fell swoop of a big check. And the winner in politics is about who has the most money. And it's not Kander.
ReplyDeleteAnd you think that's GOOD, 12:10??
ReplyDeleteIt's reality.
ReplyDeleteWhat really pisses rich people off is that when push comes to shove, they only get one ballot to fill out.
ReplyDeleteLets ignore the trash they put on TV to try to get us to vote against our own best interest.
If we've learned anything, its not to hand election policy over to the party that wants to win elections by disenfranchising voters. Surely Florida taught us that when their Republican Sec of State threw the election to George Bush!
We've learned its a fairly important office in many states where Republicans control the legislatures.
The reality is that more rich people vote than poor people.
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