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Political Rewind: Final Weekend of Campaign Season Proves Vital

McCaskill and Akin head into final weekend of heated race, money in politics and more—our roundup of some of the Missouri political stories that hit the media this week.

 

Editor's Note: The following articles were aggregated from several news organizations in Missouri. You can read more about each story by clicking on the headline.

McCaskill, Akin headed into final weekend of heated Senate race (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

Missouri's nationally watched U.S. Senate race heads into its final weekend with incumbent Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill making a mad scramble around the state in the shadow of polls showing Republican challenger Todd Akin gaining on her.

“It reminds me a little bit of when you try a case,” McCaskill, a former prosecutor, said on her campaign RV between stops Wednesday night. “It's the last five days of deliberations.”

Akin, meanwhile, is apparently sticking to his strategy of quietly shoring up support among his conservative base, eschewing high-visibility events—and, some claim, being ostracized by other Republican candidates who are traveling the state without him.

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Last-minute outside money flows into Todd Akin campaign (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

Last-minute money has flowed into Missouri to bolster Todd Akin’s U.S. Senate campaign with TV advertisements despite previous vows by some national groups to boycott the Republican’s campaign.

The Now or Never super PAC said Thursday that it had increased a recent buy to $1 million between now and election day on ads to benefit Akin’s Senate campaign. The group has produced a commercial seeking to make voters comfortable with Akin. It makes a case that he would be a vote to help institute Mitt Romney’s agenda if Romney becomes president. The ad is running on broadcast and cable in St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia/Jefferson City, and Springfield.

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Snippets from the campaign trail: Nixon uses recycled material (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

If it worked last time, why change it? That might be Gov. Jay Nixon’s re-election slogan.

In a stump speech he gave this month to supporters in Cameron, Mo., Nixon recycled some lines that he used frequently in his 2008 campaign for governor.

In one anecdote, he recounts how it was his job as a youth to answer the phone during dinnertime. At the time, his mother was on the school board and his dad was the mayor of De Soto.

Nixon said the caller could be someone with a sewer problem or “somebody whose kid didn’t get enough playing time on the basketball team and wanted to complain to the school board about the basketball coach. So I started in politics in constituent service.

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No new requirements for voter ID this year in Missouri (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

Responding to an ongoing national debate over voter ID requirements, the Missouri secretary of state’s office has created an online “voter identification education toolkit” to make sure Missourians know what they will need to show at the polls Tuesday.

To sum it up: Nothing new.

“In Missouri, ID requirements have not changed from prior elections," Secretary of State Robin Carnahan said in a statement.

Four states will require voters to show photo identification to cast regular ballots in this year's election, but Missouri remains among the ones with more diverse ID options. Voters here can show bank statements, utility bills andgovernment checks, among other common forms of identification, such as drivers’ licenses and college IDs. (Full list with examples and exemption provision)

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Social issues are once again front and center in Missouri's elections (St. Louis Beacon)

For decades, Missouri has been at the center of the national debate over reproductive rights, hailing back to the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized most abortions. Abortion, contraception and stem-cell research have sparked annual battles in the Missouri General Assembly, where Republicans have ruled for a decade.

This year’s election is no different – other than the activities of both sides may be more public.

Missouri Right to Life, the state’s most active anti-abortion group, has for decades blanketed church parking lots and other locales with its fliers that identify which candidates are adequately “pro-life” and which ones are not. This year is no different.

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Black voters turned out for Obama 4 years ago, but will they this time? (St. Louis Beacon)

In 2008, black voters supported then-Democratic candidate Barack Obama overwhelmingly, and gave him 95 percent of the black vote. Among Hispanics, 67 percent voted for Obama. This year, though, minority voters may be less enthusiastic about Obama, and turnout may lag behind last time.

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Billionaires, shadowy groups fuel pricey election (Jefferson City News-Tribune)

Billionaires, anonymous donors and shadowy outside groups funneled enormous amounts of money into this year's federal elections, as the cost of the presidential campaign surged past $2 billion and is expected to set a record. Despite grumbling among watchdog groups and even candidates themselves, don't expect serious changes any time soon.

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Spence criticizes Nixon’s handling of economy (Jefferson City News-Tribune)

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dave Spence called for improved efforts on economic development while campaigning Wednesday near an abandoned artificial sweetener plant that Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon had said could employ more than 600 people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Earl Higgins

3:36 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I've already voted!

Looks like things are trending in McCaskill's favor, and nationally in Obama's favor for what that's worth. Glad to see some sanity swooping in, even if at the last minute! Thank you Missouri, thank you America!

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PaulRevere

3:56 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

The only thing "trending" in Obama's favor is the Libya "coverup" about to be exposed.
If Obama wins--He'll be resigning and guess who becomes President!

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The Missourian

4:39 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Stop wasting pixels with your stupid conspiracy theories.

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Eileen Tyrrell

8:02 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

EXCELLENT POINT. As a Mother of a Marine, the 9/11 attack in Libya and the failure of the President of the United State to defend Americans and American soil is extremely frightening and shows the true character and competence of Our President.

Eileen Tyrrell

8:04 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

@The Missiourian
No conspiracy theories with Libya. This is another Watergate and our worst nightmare all rolled into one. IF President Obama gets re-elected he will end being impeached or resigned. Than we will have a President Biden.

Please, for the sake of this country and the military men and women who protect our loves and freedoms, please do not be ignorant of the facts.

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Caffeinated

8:27 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Lots of accusations, Eileen. What are the specific facts you speak of?

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RDBet

12:28 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Trying to drum up book sales?

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Robert

5:47 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

As a Disabled Vietnam Veteran when will you republicans get over this and yes i am a marine not the father our Mother of vote for who you want president Nixon was the only watergateman .

Eileen Tyrrell

10:15 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

The following detailed report is based on documents and email obtained from the State Department.

In case you haven't read it or seen it via your usual new sources; the Libya attack was being viewed by State Department officials in REAL TIME.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/special-report-bret-baier/videos#p/86927/v/1942939809001

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Caffeinated

10:28 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Elieen, you cited Watergate. Watergate was unlawful activity by the office of the President of the United States. I presume you cited it to insinuate that there was illegal activity by the administration?

What SPECIFIC allegations are you making about what happened in the Libya tragedy that make the administration's, State Department, or DOD actions illegal?

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Eileen Tyrrell

10:54 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

My point American attacked on American soil and no Americans sent to rescue them.

There will be an investigation.

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Caffeinated

11:03 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

From the CIA report:

"At around 1 a.m., or 3 1/2 hours after the first call, “a team of additional security personnel lands at the Benghazi airport, negotiates for transport into town, and upon learning the Ambassador was missing and that the situation at the Annex had calmed, focused on locating the Ambassador, and trying to secure information on the security situation at the hospital.” That team, explains the timeline, later went to the annex to assist in the evacuation; it arrived there “just before the mortar rounds begin to hit the Annex. The two security officers were killed when they took direct mortar fire as they engaged the enemy. That attack lasted only 11 minutes then also dissipated.”

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Robert

5:48 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Republicans cut the Budget for our foreign offices

Eileen Tyrrell

11:05 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Challenged, not incorrect. The fact that is undisbuted is: Americans attacked on American soil and no one official sent to rescue them.

I would love to continue this back and forth exchange of facts, however, I will not continue debating a screen name.

Good night.

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Caffeinated

11:17 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

There is no debate. You are clearly misinformed. At least you seem to have backed off the idea that there was illegal activity by government officials.

I've quoted the official CIA timeline (as opposed to your repudiated and dated Fox News report). That timeline clearly states that 3.5 hours after the attack additional security assets were on the ground in Libya. I assume any investigation will verify the information in the CIA report and bring to light any "cover-ups." What I fail to see is any indication that has been a cover-up.

Your breathless recitation of Watergate and coverups and impeachments points to someone who is less interested in facts than hyping the amplified accusations of Rupert Murdoch.

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Caffeinated

11:20 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

By the way, before dismissing me as a "screen name" I'll have you know we've met and I support your efforts in keeping Rockwood officials honest (especially the suspect activities of the superintendent).

Obviously, that doesn't mean we agree politically.

Long Island Dave

11:12 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

AND FOR YOUR FREE VIEWING PLEASURE:

2016: Obama's America - Entire Documentary Here
http://www.butthurt.co/obama/2016
Be sure to pass along to everyone you know!

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Caffeinated

11:33 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

AND FOR YOUR FREE VIEWING PLEASURE:

"i are cute kitten!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZSbC09qgLI
Be sure to pass along to everyone you know!

Eileen Tyrrell

8:48 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

@Caffeinated

You have me at a disadvantage because of your screen name. Regarding Rockwood, yes there has been progress made, but we need citizens such as yourself to step up; step out and stand with us. Citizens from all over the county need to get involved in watchdog groups for their school districts.

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