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Tuesday, October 22, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines

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P-D: St. Louis County state lawmaker says Democratic staffer assaulted him at party office; Rep. Michael Burton (D-Lakeshire) says St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee Executive Director Jonathan Boesch didn’t provide adequate canvassing efforts in exchange for cash (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Tuesday morning: The Michael Burton vs. Jonathan Boesch fight; hoosiers and impulse control; reasonable expectations for $1k in GOTV money (link opens at 12:50 mark)

Brad & John Show, Monday: Andy Cohen and Lucas Kunce dress up as firefighters (link opens at 1:45 mark)

P-D: Overview: Bob Onder (r) vs. Bethany Mann (D) in 3rd Congressional District (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

johncombest.com archives: Search tag: quixotic congressional candidates running vanity campaigns in unwinnable districts

Washington Missourian: Overview: Amendment 5 (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

Washington Missourian: Overview: Amendment 7 (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

KFRU: Columbia Today with Ted Farnen: Missouri Independent’s Rudi Keller on Amendment 2 polling, refuting fallacies about Amendment 3 sweeping Dem candidates to victory, Bally’s casino vote, much more

SNL: Democrats hope hot-button topics on Missouri ballot will affect reliably Republican House districts

Columbia Missourian: Overview: Proposition A (minimum wage, mandate paid sick leave)

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: The Guardian (UK) profiles Democrat running unwinnable state rep campaign in St. Charles County (link opens at 7:45 mark)

St. Louis Public Radio: Missourians can vote absentee in person without an excuse starting Tuesday

P-D: Early voting for Nov. 5 election begins today in Missouri (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

KC Star: Judge tosses lawsuits against MO senators sued for posts after KC Chiefs rally shooting (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

P-D: Judge dismisses Super Bowl parade defamation cases against three Missouri senators (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

Missouri Independent: Judge dismisses case against Missouri senators over Chiefs parade shooting posts

Brad & John Show, Tuesday morning: The one (1) actionable lesson from the Chiefs parade shooting lawsuit (link opens at 11:00 mark)

St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri Children’s Division Director Darrell Missey is retiring next month

Missouri Independent: Director of Missouri child welfare agency stepping down next month

JCNT: Report outlines obstacles, solutions for Missouri workforce

JCNT: Missouri broadband funding program accepting applications

KC Star endorsement: Richard Brown (D) for lieutenant governor

KC Star endorsement: Elad Gross (D) for attorney general

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Post-Dispatch editorial board shows self-awareness about its endorsements (link opens at 14:00 mark)

Brad & John Show on Instagram: Monday show summary

Reuters’ Gabriella Borter: Hero profile: Abortion advocate Rachel Sweet takes on her toughest case: Missouri

KC Star op-ed: Miller County Commissioner Don Abbett (R): Yes on Missouri Amendment 5 would be a big, needed boost for Lake of the Ozarks (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

P-D letter: St. Louis septuagenarian disagrees with Hawley on illegal immigration, abortion, success of public schools (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle

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