The Missouri Senate candidate says his opponent is a 'typical country club' Republican who wants to 'control' state voters.
Missouri's Democratic Senate candidate, Lucas Kunce, wants to help voters in his state 'take back power' from politicians like GOP Senator Josh Hawley.Former President Donald Trump won Missouri by more than 15 points in 2020, and the state's governor, attorney general and both senators are Republicans. Hawley has raised more than $22 million for his reelection campaign, whereas Kunce has raked in just half that amount.
Over the past several weeks, we've done town halls, open town halls, where anyone can come and ask questions—everywhere from Dexter to Palmyra, Joplin, Dade County, St. Joseph, Columbia, St. Louis and Kansas City. My focus is on that meeting everybody and making sure that we win this one and take power back.But when you talk about veterans, that's another reason that we are going to win this race.
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