by admin | Jan 30, 2004 | Politics / Govt
In the time leading up to the Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire primaries, voters in those two states saw a ton of political ads for the various presidential hopefuls.But with just a few days to go to the Missouri primary, there seem to be few radio and television ads...
by admin | Jan 26, 2004 | Politics / Govt
Rumors of another prominent Democrat jumping into Missouri’s U.S. Senate race this year are being dismissed as just that – rumors. After St. Louis Congressman Richard Gephardt’s fourth-place finish in the Iowa Caucuses and subsequent dropping out of...
by admin | Jan 23, 2004 | Politics / Govt
St. Louis Congressman Richard Gephardt isn’t planning on endorsing any of his former rivals in the upcoming Missouri presidential primary. Gephardt dropped out of the race after a dismal showing in Iowa. Gephardt tells the St. Louis Post-Dispatch a fatal mix of...
by admin | Jan 22, 2004 | Politics / Govt
It appears interest in Missouri’s presidential primary is picking up among Democrats running for President. North Carolina Senator John Edwards has placed a call to Governor Bob Holden, seeking his support, now that Holden’s mentor, St. Louis Congressman...
by admin | Jan 21, 2004 | Politics / Govt
He’s down, but not necessarily out, as far as influence goes. The fourth-place finish in the Iowa Caucus has forced St. Louis Congressman Richard Gephardt to drop out of the presidential race. University of Missouri political scientist Rick Hardy says the...