Context, along with infamous Fuentes foreshadowing, that could make this Missouri political fight amongst our conservative friends more interesting than just a bunch of empty suits attempting to feign homespun pleasantries . . .
"What is less clear is whether Maga’s identity crisis reflects a schism among the movement’s rank and file, with the potential for an anti-Trump revolt, or merely the incentives of clickbait-driven social media. Nine in 10 Maga-aligned Republicans back the war, according to an NBC News poll – but a prolonged war and high fuel prices could erode Trump’s support."
And now here's a local prof offering his perspective . . .
"Local factors play in as well . . . If people feel like 'this person is going to represent us' because when you talk about a primary, party ID doesn't matter, they're all Republicans. So those kind of local factors play into the race."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Local political science expert discusses fallout from Graves' decision
Missouri's 6th Congressional District, which spans from the Missouri River to the Mississippi River in the northern part of the Show Me State, will have a new representative in 2027.
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