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12.31.2008 2:04 pm

See you later ‘08: What was the year’s best local political story?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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What a year — Gov. Matt Blunt decides not to run again, setting off a contentious Republican primary that couldn’t delay the inevitably of Attorney General Jay Nixon ascending to the governor’s office.

Meanwhile, Missouri was a key player in the presidential swing-state sweepstakes, with Claire McCaskill hitching a ride on Barack’s Obama star to a place in the national spotlight.

Veep-to-be Joe Biden sparred at Washington University with Republican rival Sarah Palin, who also made news with some pricey purchases at Plaza Frontenac.

At City Hall, Mayor Francis Slay was fighting a recall effort, though appears to be firmly on track to winning a third term.

Across the river, Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s troubles came to a head with an arrest on corruption charges and a Senate appointment scandal that promises to take him into next year.

What was the most compelling local political story of 2008?

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Geez, BobZ…
Even the term “hard-nosed” is name-calling?
You obviously way to sensative for this blog.
There’s a magazine called the Advocate. Give it a try.

Sorry if you find the word “sensative” as offensive name-calling.
I’ll try to “clean-it-up” for you.

— Garrison
9:55 am January 5th, 2009

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