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Eric Schmitt Wins Missouri GOP Senate Race

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022

Good news, everyone! Missouri’s Attorney General Eric Schmitt has won the Republican Senate primary.

Eric Schmitt has won the Republican nomination for Senate in Missouri, NBC News projects, ending a comeback bid by the state’s disgraced former governor, Eric Greitens.

Schmitt, the state’s attorney general, was leading Rep. Vicky Hartzler, with Greitens further behind in third place, according to early results. He will face the winner of Tuesday’s Democratic primary, Trudy Busch Valentine, a nurse and heir to the Anheuser-Busch beer fortune. NBC News projects that Valentine has beat out 10 other Democrats, including Lucas Kunce, a Marine veteran with national support among progressives, who earned a late endorsement from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

The Democratic primary was sleepy compared to the GOP contest, which commanded extraordinary attention for a primary in a reliably red state.

You may remember Schmitt smacking down Soros-backed Democratic St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner for trying to charge Mark and Patricia McCloskey with felonies for daring to exercise their Second Amendment rights to defend themselves. (Ironically, Mark McCloskey was one of the people he defeated in the primary, as the Democrat-mugged-by-reality-turned-Republican came in a distant fifth.)

Schmitt received a whole lot of conservative endorsements, including Gun Owners of America, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and the Senate Conservative Fund.

Like Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, he also spends a good bit of time suing the Biden Administration for unconstitutional policies. “I wake up, I go to the office, I sue Joe Biden, I go home.”

Schmitt should make a good, conservative senator.

Right to Work Signed Into Law in Missouri

Thursday, February 9th, 2017

Missouri joins the right to work parade:

Republican Gov. Eric Greitens signed legislation on Monday making Missouri the latest “right-to-work” state, as the growing movement sets its sights next on New Hampshire – hoping to break into one of the labor unions’ last remaining strongholds.

Legislation advancing in the New Hampshire capital, if approved, would make the state the first in the Northeast to go “right-to-work.” The measure, which bars unions from forcing employees to join or pay dues, is set for a vote in the state’s House next week – after having passed the Senate.

The push is the latest sign of labor unions’ diminishing clout, and how Republican gains at the state level are having a broad impact on policy, amid support for such legislation from the Trump White House.

Right to work laws help in two ways: They make states more economically competitive compared to their closed shop brethren, and they deprive the Democratic Party of political contributions forcibly extracted from union members via compulsory dues.

Missouri joins Kentucky, which passed right to work legislation earlier this year, as well as West Virginia (2016), Wisconsin (2015), Michigan and Indiana (both 2012) as states that have recently passed right to work laws.

That brings the total of right to work states up to 28.