MOScout Daily Update: Catalyst Reps NCPA - MedEx Hits 50% Signatures - Parson Hearts Trump - GOP Dismisses Schupp and more...
The Sight’em Beforehand…
Tipster: Seen having lunch Tuesday at Madison’s before Gov. Parson filed paperwork at the Secretary of State’s office to put Trump on the Missouri ballot: Parson Campaign Manager Steele Shippy, Trump campaign Regional Director Dave Huguenel, and consultant Gregg Keller.
MOScout Daily Update: Schupp in CD-2? - Seeking MO Fellows - DGA Memo and more...
Seeking MO Fellows
An RFP issued last week seeks “a contractor to provide three fellows to assist State of Missouri departments with strategic data initiative projects to include: 1) data infrastructure, 2) standardizing benefit payment systems, and 3) using data to improve statewide program performance and strategy, as set forth herein.” See the RFP here.
MOScout Daily Update: Hawley as Future of GOP? - Page Promoted - Otto for Commish - and more....
Otto for Commish
News Tribune reports that “Harry Otto announced his candidacy Friday for Cole County Western District commissioner. He will run as a Republican.”
Otto served as Tom Schweich’s deputy state auditor, and then served in various capacities around the capitol before his retirement.
MOScout Weekender: Poll Finds MO Skeptical of New Industries - Ashcroft on Hoskins - Mayor Pete Wows - Hallway on Impeachment and more....
MOScout/Remington Poll: Emerging Industries
This week I asked questions about Missourians perspective of emerging industries and how technology is changing the economy. The poll shows that Missourians are skeptical about the new economy…
Q2: When you think about tech giants like Facebook and Google, do you think that industry needs more government oversight and regulation OR needs less government oversight and regulation?
Needs more government oversight and regulation: 65%
Needs less government oversight and regulation: 25%
Fine the way it is: 10%
MOScout Daily Update: Bayse Gets Education Chair - Haahr Working Hyperloop - Page Kicks Off - Mayor Pete in STL and more...
Page Kicks Off
The mighty Jason Rosenbaum reports on St. Louis County Executive Sam Page launching his re-election bid. See it here.
MOScout Daily Update: Schmitt to Start Testing Kits - New HA Poll - Bates for School Board - G-Men in I-City and more...
Patterson to UDP
Matt Patterson is leaving Missouri, and heading to Utah where he will be the Executive Director of the Utah Democratic Party. Patterson has been Policy Advisor at Renew Missouri since 2017.
MOScout Daily Update: AMA on Vaping Ban - More Eslinger Talk - Galloway Gets EMILY's List - Richard Appt and more...
Docs Declare War on Vaping
The AMA will “urgently advocate for regulatory, legislative, and/or legal action at the federal and/or state levels to ban the sale and distribution of all e-cigarette and vaping products, with the exception of those approved by the FDA for tobacco cessation purposes and made available by prescription only.”
MOScout Daily Update: Cunningham for Eslinger - Dems' LG Hole - CLEAN's Uneven Application - GOP's Kaepernick Divide and more...
Cunningham Hearts Eslinger
Incumbent Sen. Mike Cunningham endorsed Rep. Karla Eslinger in Senate 33.
· It gives Eslinger’s nascent campaign a boost.
But, as MOScout/Remington polling has shown across all Republican Senate primaries, the incumbents are nowhere near as popular with primary voters as President Donald Trump.
Specifically, from a Senate 33 poll of Republican primary voters, Cunningham had a net favorability of +25% (with 51% having no opinion). Trump had a net favorability of +71%.
MOScout Daily Update: Schmitt to RAGA Board - Groping for Vaping Response - Kaepernick as MO Wedge Issue? and more...
Schmitt RAGA
At the Republican Attorneys General Association’s winter meeting over the weekend, Attorney General Eric Schmitt was elected to the seven-person executive board which oversees the organization. He is the youngest member on the exec board.
MOScout Weekender: Alferman to SSM? - Big Check Friday - Hallway on Next Session - Big Issues Poll - WWTW and more...
Big Check Friday
Two big checks were recorded Friday.
First, Rex Sinquefield tossed $250K into the Pro-Mike Kehoe PAC, American Dream PAC. Kehoe still doesn’t have a declared Democratic opponent.
Second, Washington University added $250K to Missourians for Healthcare. That’s the committee for the Medicaid Expansion campaign.
MOScout Daily Update: Adams for House? - Eslinger in Senate 33 - Pairs to Watch - Bed Bugs in Truman Building! and more...
The Once and Future State Rep?
Word is that former Rep. Joe Adams is considering a run at his old seat, House 86. He vacated it to run for state senate, losing to Sen. Brian Williams.
The current incumbent, Rep. Maria Chappelle-Nadal is term limited
MOScout Daily Update: Scism Kicks Off - Parson Hits Core Themes - and more...
Driving the Day: Scism Kicks Off
Kent Scism kicks off his campaign for Senate 3 today.
The press release: Scism grew up on a farm and raised livestock from an early age. His father built a Ford tractor dealership and later purchased a Ford Motor Company dealership when Kent was young. Kent started working for his father’s dealership at the age of 13, where he spent his evenings and weekends washing cars, sweeping floors, and doing every task imaginable.
MOScout Daily Update: Parkville Argues Against Audit - Billypoolza - Hunt Ed Retreat - Recession Fears Fade and more...
Very Good News for Trump
With the impeachment hearing starting today, Republicans can cheer that the macroeconomic picture is brightening. Axios Markets reports that recession fear have “vanished.” This eliminates one of the greatest potential weakness that Republicans could have faced in the upcoming election year.
Investors have done a complete 180-degree turn in sentiment, moving from distrustful of the market's 2019 gains to full-fledged cheerleaders.
MOScout Daily Update: CC to Push Title IX? - Angst About Lembke - Green Kicks Off - Elmer DUI and more...
Conservative Caucus To Push Title IX Reforms?
Word is that the Conservative Caucus sees Title IX reforms as part of its agenda for next legislative session.
Tipster: The Conservative Caucus has already tapped Title IX reform as one of its top priorities next session. The Breitbart interview is McIntosh’s attempt to reset the narrative. Last session they were damaged because he tried to hide that his son was the motivation. This year, they will put his case front and center.
MOScout Daily Update: New Voter Registration IPs - Title IX Again? - IE PAC Update and more...
Clay Saga Continues
From Friday…. “State Auditor Nicole Galloway today issued a subpoena to Clay County to require the county to turn over documents associated with a citizen mandated audit. An Oct. 24 court ruling confirmed the Auditor's legal authority to conduct performance audits and dismissed the County Commission's lawsuit against the Auditor. Clay County officials have yet to produce documentation originally requested in December 2018 and January 2019.”
MOScout Weekender: Poll Shows Page with Lead - Hallway on 2020 Races - Who Won the Week and more...
If, Then…
From 538… “In the suburbs southwest of St. Louis, Democrats flipped Missouri House District 99 in a special election. The district had a FiveThirtyEight partisan lean of R+11, and the Democratic candidate won by 8 points, making for a dramatic 19-point margin swing. If the same thing happens in Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District, which covers Missouri House District 99, it would be enough to flip the seat from red to blue (the 2nd District’s FiveThirtyEight partisan lean is R+16).”
MOScout Daily Update: Moody on Revenues - Franks Fined - Plocher Fundy Invite - Jones in House 93? and more...
Moody Warns on Revenue
Lobbyist Jim Moody is warning that the state revenue data might not be as rosy as it appears.
It’s misleading to compare current months to the under-withholding months of last year.
Moody: “I think there’s a real risk with this erroneous data that people are going to look at it and say ‘let’s cut taxes’ and it would be the wrong thing to do.”
MOScout Daily Update: Names for Kenney's Seat - More Election Talk - House GOPers Give $100K to HRCC - Hancock on 2020 and more....
Ask Revis
One Republican isn’t sold on the suburbs being lost. “Another thing for Dems to remember after last night. Special elections in these districts are unique creatures. They need to look no further than the 97th to see a win in a special and a totally different result in the general. Ask Mike Revis how easy it is to get re-elected…”
MOScout Daily Update: Hall to AWEA - Dems Take House 99 - Notes from South STL City - State Seeks Director of Op Excel and more....
Driving Yesterday: Special Elections
Dems rejoiced as they took House 99. Trish Gunby recorded a solid win (54%-46%).
What It Means
· It should give Republicans concern that the current environment (Trump in the White House, HB 126’s no exemption language, Parson OK with bureaucrats poring over menstrual spreadsheets) is motivating Democratic turnout AND not motivating Republican turnout.
· But it’s not cause for alarm or hyperbole. Once Democrats have a presidential candidate, especially depending on who it is, that may provide a motivating instinct for the Republican base. And if state Republicans can find an issue other than abortion to focus on next session, that will help as well.
MOScout Daily Update: Franz Took Tickets - Special Election Day - Fitz Kicks Off - Soft Skills Gap and more...
Driving the Day: Special Elections
It’s election day for in several House districts. There’s really only one to watch: House 99.
None of the others will be competitive.