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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 October 2008 03:16 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 30 October 2008 09:56
This race, and so many others like it, is coming down TO – THE – WIRE. Voters are just now beginning to focus on races below the office of Governor in every state. Can you blame them – they’ve been bombarded so much info on the economy, the war, health care, taxes, whether or not Joe the Plumber is really who he says he is. This final weekend before Election Day is make or break for Republican and Democrat candidates across the country – will you vote? Will you be the difference in bringing commonsense back to your state? From the Political Fix:
Attorney general candidate Michael Gibbons, a Republican from Kirkwood, is getting a late money boost from Gov. Matt Blunt and the Missouri Republican Party.
Gibbons is embroiled in an increasingly nasty race for attorney general with Democrat Chris Koster. The two Senate colleagues suggested in their first debate that they had debated like gentlemen in the Senate and they expected to race like gentlemen also. So much for that.
Yesterday, Gibbons reported a $25,000 donation from Missourians for Matt Blunt (the governor’s campaign committee still had more than $900,000 in its coffers as of the last reporting period), and another $50,000 from the Republican Party.