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SurveyUSA for Roll Call (9/1-2, likely voters): JudyBaker (D) : 38 Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) : 50 (MoE: ?4.0%) Not exactly thrilling numbers, especially compared to the recent Momentum Analysis internal poll which showed Baker leading by two points in this R+6.5 open seat race. One tidbit leaves me a bit skeptical: McGramps is leading Obama by a 61-36 margin in this district. While...
Momentum Analysis for JudyBaker (8/12-14, likely voters): JudyBaker (D) : 41 Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) : 39 Tamara Millay (L) : 3 Undecided : 16 (MoE: ±4.9%) Nice numbers for Baker, whose strength among women voters (45-36) and stronger base support (78-12 among Dems, compared to Luetkemeyer's 66-14 among Republicans) are propelling her to an early lead. Luetkemeyer...
Not JudyBaker! She sure loves her some NASCAR : It's official: Carl Edwards is Columbia's native son. A billboard unveiled this week along eastbound Interstate 70 near Range Line Street brags that Columbia is the home of the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series winner. About a hundred friends and family yesterday surprised the 28-year-old NASCAR star with a reception, showed off the billboard and...
... Chris Van Hollen visits Columbia, where he'll join 9th District Democratic Congressional Candidate JudyBaker for a health care event. The Obama Missouri Campaign has also announced it is launching a five-day "Heartland Change" RV tour across the state to highlight Barack Obama's plan to invest in and strengthen rural America. It launches on Monday and runs through the following Friday....
JudyBaker, victor in MissouriKansas, Missouri and Michigan all had primaries yesterday. Mostly incumbents and Establishment favorites won their races. The stupidest candidate who ran for Congress in any district in any state for either party, Brock Olivo in the Missouri district (MO-09) being abandoned by Kenny Hulsdorf, got wiped out.
JudyBaker, progressive victor in MissouriKansas, Missouri and Michigan all had primaries yesterday. Mostly incumbents and Establishment favorites won their races. The stupidest candidate who ran for Congress in any district in any state for either party, Brock Olivo in the Missouri district (MO-09) being abandoned by Kenny Hulsdorf, got wiped out. He came in 4th. If you want to understand...
... center of Columbia. The primary race featuring former state House Speaker Steve Gaw and state Rep. JudyBaker is turning out to be a city vs. country fight.Some leading Republican operatives in Missouri are privately rooting for Baker, who represents one of the few Democratic strongholds in the district, which includes the University of Missouri. Outside of Columbia, the district...
Next door in Missouri, the Democratic and Republican primaries in the open 9th District both finished close, as expected. State tourism director Blaine Luetkemeyer took an 8-point win in the GOP primary, and will now face state Rep. JudyBaker, who scored a 9-point victory over former state House Speaker Steve Gaw in the Democratic primary. The 9th is a Republican-leaning district, though...
... Hulshof (R) in November. In Hulshof's district, MO-09 , which is PVI R+7, state representative JudyBaker (D) will face former state representative Blaine Luetkemeyer (R). In Georgia, Vietnam veteran and former state representative Jim Martin beat Vernon Jones in a runoff for the right to challenge Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) for the Senate. Chambliss ran an extraordinarily mean campaign...
... the 9th District Congressional race is going to be Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer against Democrat JudyBaker. In his acceptance speech, Luetkemeyer made it clear he is going to be running against Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. That should be fun to watch. Then there's the Attorney General's race on the Democrat side. Chris Koster has claimed victory in a squeaker...
... to replace Hulshof on Capitol Hill. The Democratic field for that race, featuring State Rep. JudyBaker and former House Speaker Steve Gaw, is also busy. State Reps. Rodney Hubbard and Robin Wright-Jones are locked in a fierce battle for Maida Coleman's state Senate seat representing St. Louis. The race has seen a late infusion of cash from supporters of both candidates. In west St....