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10.30.2008 10:44 am

Kinder-Page take lead over Gibbons-Koster in nastiness poll

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Kinder, left, and Page

Kinder, left, and Page

Yesterday’s poll on which down-ticket state race is the nastiest was neck and neck all day, but the race for lieutenant governor between Republican Peter Kinder and Democrat Sam Page is inching ahead of the attorney general race between Republican…

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10.30.2008 10:21 am

Jay Nixon starts to dish out campaign cash

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In the surest sign yet that Democrat Jay Nixon feels comfortable with his lead in the polls over Republican Kenny Hulshof in the race for governor, Nixon started handing out some of his campaign cash yesterday.

Nixon, who has a two-to-one advantage…

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10.29.2008 9:45 am

Which race is nastier, Koster-Gibbons or Kinder-Page?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Our updated blogging software now lets us do unscientific polls on Political Fix, so I thought I’d try one out. As Bill McClellan mentioned in his column today, and our friends at Prime Buzz mentioned yesterday, there’s lots of nastiness…

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06.06.2008 2:16 pm

Harris replies to Gibbons’ challenge on same-sex marriage

Special to the Post-Dispatch

State Rep. Jeff Harris of Columbia, one of several Democrats running for Missouri attorney general, is the first to respond to a challenge from the sole Republican contenter, Sen. Mike Gibbons of Kirkwood, regarding same-sex marriage.

In a release sent out Wednesday, Gibbons…

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04.07.2008 4:14 pm

Name-dropping may not signify endorsements

Post-Dispatch Jefferson City Bureau

Looking at all the high-powered names hosting Republican Gina Loudon’s fundraiser this Thursday, you might think she had the nomination sewed up in the 7th District Senate race.

For example, co-hosts of the event include President Pro Tem Mike Gibbons and Majority…

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03.27.2008 2:56 pm

Advice, but no consent — at least not yet

Democrats on Thursday temporarily blocked the nomination of a fellow party member to a commission that regulates utilities.

Two weeks ago, Gov. Matt Blunt appointed Kevin Gunn, a lawyer from Webster Groves, to the Missouri Public Commission. Gunn had been the…

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03.26.2008 6:07 pm

Web Watch: AGTV

This year clearly will be the most-digital election cycle yet. For more evidence, look no further than the Missouri AG’s race.

Most of the would-be AGs — Dems, Rep. Margaret Donnelly, Rep. Jeff Harris, Sen. Chris Koster; and Republican Senate President Pro…

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