Phyllis Hardwick is making fundraising gains against the old school incumbent and she's also earning nationwide recognition for with her unapologetic progressive campaign.
We talked about her upstart candidacy earlier this month. Now more people are taking notice and making bold comparisons. Read more:
We talked about her upstart candidacy earlier this month. Now more people are taking notice and making bold comparisons. Read more:
In the Midwest, a Candidate Makes Her Case for Voting Down the Ballot
When you think about Missouri, you think of Middle America, a section of the country that lacks national media exposure-a red state that a lot of folks don't believe can be flipped. Consequently, we dismiss a lot of the upstarts who could generate the traction of an Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
It’s nice to see a black female political candidate in Kansas City that weighs less than 350 lbs.
ReplyDeleteAnother black pinko, just what we don't need. Law and order is what we need. Electing liberal pie in the sky children is not the answer.
ReplyDeleteLol on the first comment. This woman will have to work hard to beat Ingrid.
ReplyDeletelaw and order, herp derp, law and order, herp derp
ReplyDeleteexcept for trump and those who work for and with him. because ya know, it's obviously bogus and a set up.
Free shit, herp derp, free shit, herp derp, reparations, herp derp, no bail, herp derp, no jail, herp derp, no cops, herp derp. Weird.
ReplyDeleteMove to Kansas Tony. Don't wait.
ReplyDelete#AnybodyButIngrid
ReplyDeleteWHAT IS HARDWICK HIDING?
ReplyDeleteTry to do a basic background check on Phyllis Hardwick.
It appears someone has gone to the trouble of purposely covering her tracks, which begs the question "why?"
Is it the Chicago-area history?
The time at Mizzou?
The brief history in KC?
^^^ For a little state rep seat? Not likely.
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