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Survey USA: Blunt vs. McCaskill on guns

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Every time I link to Survey USA poll results, I hear from people who fancy themselves as polling experts telling me that Survey USA polls oversample Democrats.

Okay. Understood. Now, how can we explain that among actual gun owners, Claire McCaskill’s approval is at 47%, while Matt Blunt’s is at 46%?

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Bearden to speak at Fred Thompson rally

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

House Speaker Pro Tem Carl Bearden is traveling to Tennessee this weekend. He’ll speak at the Draft Fred Thompson rally in Cookeville on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. For more information, visit thompsonrally.com.

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February 11: Blunt, Jetton show support for Romney

March 3: Hancock: Romney “appears to have Missouri locked down”

March 11: Brownback wins St. Louis County GOP straw poll

April 9: Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder’s endorsement of Fred Thompson

April 9: Kinder, Bearden proclamations emancipate Missouri conservatives

April 12: Missouri House members support Fred Thompson presidential bid

April 12: Mitt Romney visits St. Louis today

April 14: Mitt Romney’s Missouri expenditures

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Mitt Romney’s Missouri expenditures

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

From Romney for President Inc.’s FEC filing, posted yesterday at www.fec.gov, here are Mitt Romney’s expenditures in Missouri:

Capital Enhancement Inc. received $378.80 on 2/06/07 for “Printing”; then $5,000 on 2/12/07 and another $5,000 on 03/01/07 for “Finance Consulting.”

John Hancock & Associates was paid $6764.29 for “Finance Consulting” on 03/09/07.

Gabriel Group of Earth City received $6085.57 for printing on 3/06/07.

Thomson Printing of St. Charles received $669.77 on 2/06/07.

Jill A. Blunt, wife of Andy Blunt, has her expense listed as “In Kind - Travel” for $1411.80 on 3/29/07.

Jim Talent also had a travel expense, to the tune of $800.20 on 1/02/07.

The campaign spent $5736.83 on Adam’s Mark Hotel catering on 3/26/07, and $9798.00 for “Staging” to Sect Theater Supplies of Kansas City on the same date.

Wolfgang Puck Catering of St. Louis was paid $1273.60 on 2/15/07.

The campaign also listed one returned contribution, a $4200 refund to Huston E. Sherrill of Glencoe.

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Missouri House Members Support Fred Thompson Presidential Bid

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 12, 2007
Contact: Rep. Carl Bearden
Phone: 636-928-2217
Email: carl.bearden@carlbearden.org

MISSOURI HOUSE MEMBERS SUPPORT THOMPSON PRESIDENTIAL BID

56 Republican House Members Sign Bearden’s “Draft Thompson for President” Petition

Today State Representative Carl Bearden (R-St. Charles), Speaker Pro Tem of the Missouri House of Representatives, announced that 56 of his fellow Missouri House Republicans have declared support for Fred Thompson’s potential presidential candidacy by signing the Missouri “Draft Thompson for President” petition. A full 63% of the House Republican Caucus signed on.

“The signatures of these Representatives and other Missourians from across the state represent the broad support and surging momentum in our state for Fred,” Speaker Pro Tem Bearden said. “What we are seeing is the beginning of a grassroots campaign that can carry Fred Thompson to the Republican nomination and all the way to the White House.”

Rep. Bearden indicated that Thompson supporters were swayed by the former U.S. Senator’s consistent conservative record, his plainspoken values, and his charisma that resonates with citizens from all walks of life.

“I support the draft petition because Fred Thompson possesses all the qualities that make a great President,” Rep. Walt Bivins (R-St. Louis) said.

Rep. Ed Emery (R-Lamar) said, “Fred Thompson is the kind of conservative Republican that will win big in rural Missouri.”

“Fred Thompson’s campaign would bring the excitement and energy needed for Republicans to keep the White House in 2008,” Rep. David Day (R-Dixon) added.

Speaker Pro Tem Bearden said that in addition to his fellow House members, Missourians from across the state have bombarded him with emails urging and supporting a Thompson run. He also noted that Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder declared his strong support for Thompson this week.

Missourians interested in signing the petition should email “draft.thompson@carlbearden.org” and include their first and last name, as well as their hometown. Signatures will be delivered to Senator Thompson and will also be added to the national Draft Thompson effort.

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