GOP gubernatorial candidate visits Marshall
Jul 24, 2008
The Marshall Democrat-News - Jul 22, 2008
By ERIC CRUMP/Editor In an era marked by bitter partisan divides, it may seem outlandish for a Democrat to openly support a Republican for an important and
Columbia Daily Tribune - Jul 22, 2008
HARTVILLE (AP) - Rolling in a tour bus though southern Missouri’s two-lane back roads, Republican gubernatorial candidate Sarah Steelman is spreading her call for a repeal of the state’s ethanol mandate - and getting a double thumbs up from livestock farmers.
Frustration over Missouri’s mandatory sale of ethanol-blended gasoline frequently provided the most emotional political discussions yesterday as Steelman took her 13-day, 59-town bus tour to places such as Houston, Hartville and Ava - where cattle, not corn, is the agricultural king.
hat a lot of people like us are going to be out and are never going to be back" in business.
South County Mail - Jul 22, 2008
In her second visit this month, Sarah Steelman candidate for Missouri Governor visited Webster County to educate county voters on her positions and stances on hot button issues in the gubernatorial election.
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igh school students and are making changes in their testing skills, turning them to more subject specific exams."
Kansas City Call - Jul 22, 2008
When incumbent Governor Matt Blunt announced this spring that he wasn’t running for re-election, it immediately became apparent to Missouri voters that a new general would be in charge come next year’s Legislative season.
Blunt, a Republican from Springfield, Mo., will serve just one term. Come November, Missouri voters will decide who will take over the challenges that face a state considered by many political analysts, as a key swing state, especially as it relates to national elections like this fall’s General Election for President.
ott Long, Sarah Steelman, Kenny Hulshof and Jennie Lee (Jen) Schwartze Sievers, to tackle just two Democratic candidates - Jay Nixon and
Joplin Globe - Jul 21, 2008
A person who has served in his position with honor and integrity while serving for Missouri is a person who is on the right track to serving as governor.
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