MOScout Daily Update: Parson Expands Call - DHSS Issues More Licenses - McDowell Blames Voter Fraud? and more....
Parson Expands Call
The press release for the new call goes into detail about what the governor envisions. The Attorney General will be able to prosecute cases only if 90 or more days have passed, the chief law enforcement officer makes the request of the Attorney General, and the Circuit Attorney has not yet filed charges…
But the actually call is much more vague. It simply asks for authorization for the AG to prosecute murder – and related cases – in the City of St. Louis. It’ll be interesting to see how narrowly or broadly defined the role of the AG is in the drafted legislation.
MOScout Daily Update: Imagining the Next Senate - Cook Moves CD2 to Toss Up - Senate Passes Crime Bill and more...
Senate Passes Crime Bill
The Senate passed SB 1, the governor’s anti-crime package, on Friday. The vote was split entirely according to race – something which should give pause to all policy-makers. It passed 27 – 3, with the three No votes coming from the African American members of the Senate.
MOScout Daily Update: Galloway Has Another Big $$ Day - New Pro-Parson Ad - Senate Perfects Special Bill - Axiom Caucus? - Second Special? and more...
The Axiom Caucus?
In 2018, Axiom Strategies focused efforts on getting involved in Missouri House races.They quickly became a powerhouse consultant for Missouri House races. At last count, there were 54 clients of Axiom Strategies in the Missouri House. On Tuesday, 22 Axiom clients won open state rep primaries throughout Missouri.
MOScout Daily Update: Revenues Brighten - More Election Talk - More MedEx Talk - STL Mayor Talk and more...
Revenue Picture Brightens
The state revenue numbers for July were very strong.This was expected because the tax filing date had been pushed back into July from April.
MOScout Daily Update: Election Results - RGA Sends $2.5M to MO - New Uniting MO Ad and more...
Bush Drops Clay
Upset of the night: Cori Bush takes out the Lacy Clay.Lacy’s father, Bill Clay, went to DC in 1968, and in the 50+ years since then St. Louis has had a Congressman Clay.No more.
MOScout Daily Update: What To Watch For Tonight - Meet The Rowden Group - Keller for Kanye? - Uniting MO PAC Fined and more...
Rowden Hangs Out Shingle
Lobbyist Ryan Rowden is hanging out a shingle.
Press release: Rowden announced the formation of The Rowden Group, a full-service government relations firm. With more than two decades of political experience, The Rowden Group will provide a sound legislative strategy based on legislative successes and strong relationships in the industry… Prior to The Rowden Group, Rowden served as Executive Director of the Missouri Petroleum Council and as the Director of Government Affairs for the Missouri Association of Counties
MOScout Daily Update: The Final Flurry of Attacks - 3rd Party PAC Spreadsheet - Law and Order and more...
In St. Louis County: Sam Page unveiled endorsements from former County Executive Charlie Dooley and former St. Louis City mayor Francis Slay.
MOScout Sunday6: Veep Stakes - COVID Concern Tracker - State Sales Tax Rates and more...
1. Veep stakes
2. COVID concern tracker
3. Open Table reservations
4. Vaccine pipeline
5. State sales tax rates
6. Big Foot sightings
MOScout Weekender: School Start Like D-Day? - STL City Poll - Hallway on Tuesday - WWTW and more...
School Start Dilemma
The Kansas City Chamber hosted a zoom call with state education chiefs from Missouri and Kansas to share plans re-open schools. Dr. Randy Watson, Commissioner of the Kansas State Department of Education, compared planning for fall to the invasion of Normandy, "the minute we landed, the plan was worthless."
MOScout Daily Update: Soros Hearts Gardner - Trump Approval Among MO GOP Dips - Greitens "Open" to Returning to Office and more...
“Eye Off the Ball?”
Governor Mike Parson’s pivot to violent crime may backfire if Missouri emerges as a national hotspot of the coronavirus…
2,084 new COVID cases in Missouri yesterday.
MOScout Daily Update: New Poll in Senate 33 - Rowden PAC Backs Cole - Parson Taking Eye Off the Ball? - MOScout Pick'em Contest and more...
Rowden PAC Backs Cole
One of yesterday’s “large contributions” that’s generating some buzz is Majority Forward PAC sending $60,000 to Southwest Conservative Values PAC.
Majority Forward is the PAC allied with Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden. And Southwest Values is allied with David Cole.
MOScout Daily Update: MO "Red Zone" COVID State - Looking at FB Ads - Liberty Alliance Contra MedEx - News Ads and more...
Looking At Facebook Ads
A scan through the Facebook Ad Library lets you see what message candidates are pushing right now.
In the governor’s race, most of Governor Mike Parson’s ads involve the 2nd Amendment and “law and order.”
Meanwhile Auditor Nicole Galloway’s highlight that the race is winnable.
MOScout Daily Update: Tight Senate 29 Poll - Lawyers Love Moon? - Galloway Outraises Parson - Greitens Facebook Ads - New Justice Ad and more...
Senate 25: Latest Justice Ad Features Gardner
The latest Eddy Justice ad in Senate 25 features the McCloskeys and Kim Gardner. See it here.
Tag-line: “If you’re tired of the mobs and moderates, give them Justice. Hardcore conservative Eddy Justice.”
MOScout Daily Update: GOP OK With Mask Mandate? - Special Starts - Page to Tighten STL County? - New Wulff Ad - Non-Committee Expenditures and more...
Non-Committee Expenditures
It’s always worth scanning through the non-committee expenditures around election time….
• Opportunity Solutions Project and Americans for Prosperity each spent money against MedEx, but not in great amounts $5-$10K.
• Similarly, KidsWin Missouri and Missouri Rural Crisis Center both spent money supporting Med Ex.
MOScout Sunday6 - Unemployment Claims - COVID Rising - COHs and more...
1. Missouri Initial Unemployment Claims fall.
2. Broader unemployment picture.
3. A look at continuing claims.
4. MO COVID cases rise.
5. Approval ratings of “hotspot” governors.
6. July COH – governor race.
7. July COH – lieutenant governor race.
8. July COH – secretary of state race.
9. July COH – treasurer race.
10. July COH – attorney general race.
MOScout Weekender: Senate 31 Poll - Hallway on Masks - WWTW and more...
Q2: Candidates in the August 4th Republican Primary Election for State Senate are Jack Bondon, Rick Brattin and Bill Yarberry. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote?
Jack Bondon: 40%
Rick Brattin: 34%
MOScout Daily Update: Things Get Strange in Senate 33 - McCloskeys as GOP Stars - Starner Returns - MFH Calls for Mask Mandate - Another $500K for MedEx and more...
McCloskeys as GOP Heroes?
The McCloskeys, those gun-waving St. Louis City lawyers, have become a rallying point for the Missouri GOP. I find the breadth of their embrace fascinating. I asked a few Republican consultants about the phenomenon...
MOScout Daily Update: Justice, Shawan Trade Blows - Perry as Greitens - Brady PAC Endorses Galloway and more...
Brady PAC Hearts Galloway
Brady PAC, the sister organization of Brady, the nation’s oldest gun violence prevention advocacy group, is endorsing Nicole Galloway this morning.
I’m told we’ll see $25,000 from the PAC as well as “activating an army of more than 800,000 grassroots supporters with the goal of raising at least $100,000 for the campaign.”
MOScout Daily Update: Galloway Online Donations Spike - MedEx Nears $10M Mark - New Cole Ad - Schmitt's New Precedents - Restaurants Complain of DOR Audits and more...
MedEx Campaign Nears $10M Mark
It looks like the campaign to expand Medicaid has raised about $10 million. The July finance filing of the campaign committee, Missourians for Healthcare, reported that it had raised $5,840,513.
Since July 1, according to the Missouri Ethics Commission website, there have been large contributions into the committee of over $4,000,000.
MOScout Daily Update: Primary Predictions - GOP Rallies Around McCloskeys - Clergy for MedEx and more...
GOP Rallies Around McCloskeys
With the economy in disarray after the coronavirus shutdown, no good clarity over the future of the COVID contagion, and a president with slipping approval ratings, Missouri Republicans are feasting on the McCloskey issue like comfort food.
Is the 2nd Amendment still a hot button with voters amid current turmoil? We’ll see….