Missourians now can vote absentee for the November general election. Absentee voters must meet one of the following requirements, according to the secretary of state’s website: Incapacity or confinement due to illness ...
Read More »Who won? Kansas Primary Election Results
Here are the election results for the 2024 Kansas Primary Elections as provided by the Kansas Secretary of State. U.S. House – District 1 – GOP Tracey Mann (R) 56,281 87.6% Eric Bloom (R) ...
Read More »Who won? Results of Missouri’s Primary Election.
Here are the official results of the 2024 Missouri Primary Election. Information provided by he Missouri Secretary of State. Office/Candidate Name Party Votes % of Votes U.S. Senator 3566 of 3566 ...
Read More »Proposed Missouri pro-abortion constitutional amendment falls short in poll
Efforts by pro-life groups to educate Missourians about a pro-abortion amendment to the state constitution may be paying off. A new poll reveals the amendment to enshrine unlimited abortion up to birth ...
Read More »One in three Missourians considers their public schools to be of poor quality
Nearly one-third of Missouri voters consider their public schools to be of poor quality, up from 17 percent a year earlier. A recent survey by St. Louis University and YouGov found Missouri ...
Read More »Nikki Haley calls for return to faith during Iowa event
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley had a simple solution for the nation’s problems during a faith and family event in Iowa last weekend. “We’ve lost that faith in God, faith in the American ...
Read More »Missouri abortion petitions criticized by both sides
Both sides of the abortion debate are criticizing six initiative petitions filed last week seeking to add rape and incest exceptions to abortion restriction in Missouri. Filed by Republican political operative Jamie ...
Read More »Partisan gaps continue to grow on numerous issues, Gallup poll finds
The partisan gap between Republicans and Democrats on important issues is growing wider. “Political polarization since 2003 has increased most significantly on issues related to federal government power, global warming and the ...
Read More »Jackson County voters again to decide whether to remove Andrew Jackson statues from courthouses
Although Jackson County voters in 2020 defeated a proposal to remove two statues of Andrew Jackson from in front of the Kansas City and Independence courthouses, county legislators refuse to take no ...
Read More »Groups want to end parental notification of teen abortions in Ohio
Pro-choice groups remain aggressive following the overturn of Roe v. Wade last summer. Now they are seeking to keep teen abortions from parents. Abortion supporters in Ohio submitted signatures to advance a ...
Read More »Historic bond between Republicans, Mormons weakening, research finds
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) used to be one of the most reliable blocs of Republican voters in the nation. As previous church leader Ezra Taft ...
Read More »Most Americans don’t want Biden-Trump rematch
Joe Biden and Donald Trump appear to be on a collision course in the 2024 presidential race, despite the wishes of most Americans concerning a rematch. An NBC News survey released this ...
Read More »Missouri fails to enact presidential primary while Kansas moves ahead
The Missouri House voted down a bill Monday that would reinstate the primary while in Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill to reinstate the primary in the Sunflower State. The Missouri ...
Read More »Trump: evangelical leaders ‘disloyal’ for lack of 2024 support
Former President Donald Trump is criticizing evangelical leaders for not yet endorsing him for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. “I don’t really care, it’s a sign of disloyalty,” he told David Brody, ...
Read More »Election shows the Kansas political landscape is shifting
This election may go down as one of the most bizarre ever. The results themselves (when they finally came in) were so chaotic that describing them would sound like the proverbial collection ...
Read More »Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley declares Republican Party dead after midterm defeats
It’s time to bury the Republican Party after coming up short in the midterm elections, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley said. “The old party is dead,” he said. “Time to bury it. Build ...
Read More »Pundits discuss why DeSantis cruised to victory while other Republicans underperformed
Political pundits are debating why many Republican candidates underperformed expectations on election day. Republicans across the country came up short in races that they were predicted to win, while Florida Gov. Ron ...
Read More »Missouri election results: Schmitt wins, pot legalized
Republican Eric Schmitt, the current attorney general, will represent Missouri in the U.S. Senate. He defeated Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine by a margin of 55-42, according to unofficial election results from the ...
Read More »Republicans likely to gain control of House but red wave fizzles
Democrats are poised to lose control of the U.S. House but not from a red wave that pollsters predicted. In the Senate, the results are still unclear with the Georgia Senate race ...
Read More »Red wave overtakes Guam as it elects first Republican to Congress since 1992
It’s already Wednesday in Guam and Democrats have reason to fear as results show a historic Republican victory. Residents of the U.S. island territory cast their votes, selecting their delegate to Washington, ...
Read More »Kansas, Missouri voters head to polls today
Voters across Kansas and Missouri casting ballots today that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress and their state offices. Tuesday’s outcome could derail the final two years of Joe Biden’s ...
Read More »Political experts share predictions for outcome of Tuesday’s elections
Voters finally will go to the polls on Tuesday to determine the makeup of the U.S. Senate and House, as well as the governorships of several key states. Fox News asked political ...
Read More »Ahead of election, Biden administration announces $14 billion to help energy costs in blue states
Just days before the midterm elections, the Biden administration has announced it will pay out almost $14 billion to defray record energy costs of low-income voters in primarily Democrat states. As part ...
Read More »Missouri Judge Retention 2022 Election Guide
Voters routinely, and overwhelmingly, say that voting for retaining judges is the most difficult issue on a ballot. While a thorough examination of each judge’s lifetime of cases and the ramifications would ...
Read More »Absentee voting in Missouri and Kansas to begin
This is expected to be one of the biggest midterm elections in terms of voter participation. That includes Kansas and Missouri where absentee voting is set to begin this month. But before ...
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