Sunday, January 27, 2008
101 Signatures!
Friday, January 25, 2008
Draft Jo Ann Removes Offensive Post
Draft Emerson Group Misleads Readers
Just goes to show you, don't believe everything you read on the internet!
We believe that Rep. Emerson is probably a great woman, although we've never met her. We also believe that she does not represent the Missouri Republican Party. She has voted to fund embryonic stem cell research. She met with Bush to ask him to cut and run from Iraq, then she voted to prematurely withdraw our troops from Iraq. She voted to raise the minimum wage. Is this who we want representing our conservative values?
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Keep up the good work!
Sen. Greisheimer Supports Hulshof!
"Kenny is my congressman obviously and I love him. He’s a
great guy...I would support [Hulshof.]”
VOTE FOR KENNY!
Shields and Hobbs are Pro-Kenny
Senate Majority Leader Charlie Shields, R-St. Joseph, said it would be more difficult to pin the Medicaid cuts, for example, on a candidate with political experience outside Jefferson City such as U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof.
“Nixon’s strategy for the last three years has been every morning you get up — if Matt Blunt says the sky is blue, then Nixon’s going to say it’s red,” said Senate Majority Leader Charlie Shields, R-St. Joseph. “That strategy’s gone.”
And:
One distinct possibility would be Hulshof, who nearly ran for governor in 2004. But a possible primary clash against Blunt never came to be after the six-term Congressman decided to run for re-election after the death of his father.
Hulshof interviewed to become President of the University of Missouri system late last year, but didn’t get the position. But a possibility of a vacancy sparked a long list of possible contenders on both sides of the aisle.
A spokesman for Hulshof didn’t confirm nor deny the possibility of a run for governor.
“Kenny is very surprised by the news,” said Hulshof spokesman Scott Baker. “No further comment.”
Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, said he would be ‘thrilled’ if Hulshof decided to jump into the governor’s race.
“I would hate to lose him as my congressman, but I think he’d be a fabulous governor,” Hobbs said. “And I was just talking with some people on the phone talking about that very thing. I think he’d be a fabulous governor.”
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Sign the Petition!
Draft Hulshof for Governor!
Hulshof has built a reputation in the 9th District as a fair and bi-partisan legislator, which is exactly what Missouri needs in this moment of bitter partisan divide. In fact, he stood up against corrupt officials in his own party and was kicked off the Ethics Committee in retaliation. This is the type of strength and leadership that we need.
Just take a look at the list of accomplishments posted on his website. Cutting taxes. Ethanol and biodiesel tax incentives. Education savings accounts. Clearly, we need Kenny Hulshof.
Help us draft Kenny Hulshof for Governor!
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