Show-Me Abortion Renaissance Against Senator Josh Hawley?!?

It's a long shot . . .

Let's not forget that Prez Trump won Missouri SOLIDLY last time around even nationwide momentum for the Democratic Party hasn't helped the hapless MO Dems who keep losing statewide sweeps year after year.  

Nicole Galloway's smart CEO business suit scoffs at your high hopes.

Also . . .

Are REAL advocates for social justice in Missouri going to stand up for the pro-war progressive Pentagon candidate with an itchy trigger finger when it comes to Eastern European conflict?!?

And then . . .

RECENT LOCAL VOTES SHOULD REMIND US THAT ECONOMIC CONCERNS TRUMP EVERYTHING ELSE!!!

Presidents who preside over bad economies usually don't get invited for a return trip. 

Of course . . . As always . . . 

We share a more optimistic view that seemingly believes abortion will carry us all away like the Pied Piper who disappeared all those German youngsters after the town double crossed him . . . Forgive TKC pride . . . That's a pretty damn good metaphor!!!

Now . . . 

Here's the celebratory Missouri election hope before the 2024 campaign cycle gets REALLY ugly . . .

"But could Democrats stage a comeback in Missouri in 2024, perhaps making Joe Biden’s reelection bid in the state competitive? Could the party’s likely US Senate nominee, progressive populist Lucas Kunce, have a fighting chance to flip the seat now held by Republican Josh Hawley? Is it a reasonable prospect that the party’s likely gubernatorial nominee, state House minority leader Crystal Quade, might renew Democratic control of the statehouse?"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Could an Abortion Rights Referendum in Missouri Give Democratic Candidates a Chance?

The party has strong candidates up and down the ballot, and a referendum could bring out enough young voters to turn this red state purple.


Democrats seek to make GOP pay in November for threats to reproductive rights

Democrats running for office are using abortion rollbacks to galvanize voters, with abortion rights ballot initiatives amplifying their lines of attack.

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