In the Post-Dispatch's Voter Guide, U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Town and Country, wrote, "My record speaks for itself."
Letter: The ballot language reads like it was written by the gambling interests, not by people interested in educating Missouri children.
Letter: Does Amendment 3 have anything to do with transgender care? If Planned Parenthood is right, then the answer is a definite “yes.”
Letter: Amendment 3 has nothing to do with "sex trafficking," and there is certainly no amendment on the ballot that would legalize sex trafficking.
Letter: The rationale of voting for Trump based on his stances regarding the border, inflation and foreign policy have major holes in them, too.
Letter: I can’t help but wonder how many more pennants Whitey Herzog and Tony La Russa would have won with that kind of Mozeliakian empire-building behind them.
Letter: Abortion issues need to be decided by well-defined and clearly stated laws, not by a vaguely worded constitutional amendment.
Letter: ustices Kelly Broneic, Ginger Gooch and Zel Fischer sided with those attempting to block voters from deciding on Amendment 3.
Letter: Donald Trump's contradictory, meandering, hateful and ignorant statements have caused hundreds of longtime Republican leaders and military generals to publicly endorse Harris for president.
Letter: This story normalizes law breaking. It puts a positive spin on Littlejohn’s taking direct action because he thought Donald Trump should release his tax returns.
Letter: The Ten Commandments received by Moses from God forbids deceiving others ("bearing false witness") — which is what some churches are doing.
Letter: It is a medical fact that the unborn life in the womb is a human being completely distinct from its mother. It is genetically complete, self-actualizing and self-determining.
Letter: Vote "no" on Amendment 3 rather than become an accessory to the killing that will occur if it is approved.
Letter: Donald Trump is as far from supporting the First Amendment as he is from being a “defender of women.”
In the Post-Dispatch's Voter Guide, U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Town and Country, wrote, "My record speaks for itself."
Letter: The ballot language reads like it was written by the gambling interests, not by people interested in educating Missouri children.
Letter: Does Amendment 3 have anything to do with transgender care? If Planned Parenthood is right, then the answer is a definite “yes.”
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These are the St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorsements for the Nov. 5, 2024, elections.
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