As Tuesday’s election in Missouri quickly approaches, candidates are making their final arguments to voters in the state. With crucial races on the ballot including the U.S. Senate seat, governorship, and several other key positions, candidates are working hard to secure last-minute support.
Republican Senator Josh Hawley is facing a tough challenge from Democrat Lucas Kunce in the Senate race. Hawley is leaning on his record of supporting former President Donald Trump’s agenda, while Kunce is focusing on issues like healthcare and climate change.
In the governor’s race, incumbent Republican Mike Parson is going up against Democrat Nicole Galloway. Parson is emphasizing his response to the COVID-19 pandemic and his support for law enforcement, while Galloway is highlighting her plans to expand healthcare access and education funding.
Other key races include the attorney general race between Republican incumbent Eric Schmitt and Democrat Rich Finneran, as well as several congressional and local races that could potentially shift the balance of power in Missouri.
Candidates are making their final pitches to voters through campaign ads, town halls, and virtual events as they seek to sway undecided voters and energize their supporters to turn out on Election Day.
With control of the Senate and governorship at stake, Tuesday’s election in Missouri is crucial for both parties. Voters will ultimately decide which candidates will represent them and shape the future direction of the state. Stay tuned to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for updates and results on Election Day.
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