The Star Editorial Board has released its endorsements for the upcoming Missouri Aug. 6 primary races. The Board has made recommendations in several key races, urging voters to consider their choices carefully.
In the governor’s race, the Board has endorsed Democratic incumbent Mike Parson, citing his experience and pragmatic approach to governing. They believe Parson has the right vision for Missouri’s future and will work to improve education and infrastructure in the state.
For the U.S. Senate race, the Board has endorsed Democratic candidate Nicole Galloway, currently the state auditor. They praise Galloway for her commitment to transparency and accountability in government, and believe she would be a strong advocate for Missourians in Washington.
In the race for lieutenant governor, the Board has endorsed Democrat Alissia Canady, citing her experience as a former Kansas City councilwoman and her dedication to public service. They believe Canady would bring a fresh perspective to the office and work to address issues important to Missourians.
The Board also recommends Democratic candidate Karla May for secretary of state, highlighting her commitment to ensuring fair elections and expanding voting rights. They believe May has the right experience and values to effectively carry out the duties of the secretary of state.
Overall, the Star Editorial Board’s endorsements for the Missouri primary races encourage voters to consider candidates who are dedicated to improving the state and fighting for the interests of its citizens. They urge Missourians to research the candidates and make an informed decision when they head to the polls on Aug. 6.
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