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Para guiarle en las elecciones de Missouri del 2022, KCUR creó una guía incluyendo información sobre cómo votar y qué esperar en su boleta electoral.
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Este mes de noviembre los habitantes de Kansas tendrán que votar por un gobernador, nuevos candidatos del Senado de los Estados Unidos y una serie de importantes carreras electorales estatales. Para ayudarle a entender las elecciones del 2022, KCUR creó una guía, incluyendo información sobre cómo votar y qué esperar en su boleta electoral.
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The former CEO of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, is campaigning to be first Democratic U.S. Senator from Kansas in 90 years.
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In the first debate for Missouri's U.S. Senate race, Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine said the greatest threat facing the country was climate change and argued “we need rules that are the same all over America regarding our ability to vote.”
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Many Missourians don't support the state's abortion ban, but that doesn't appear to change who they vote for. Plus: The 988 emergency mental health hotline debuted this summer, but some advocates question if Missouri is committed to funding the project long term.
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More Missouri voters say they would overturn the near-total abortion ban than would keep it. But at the same time, polls show Republican Eric Schmitt — who signed the paperwork enacting the ban — with a significant lead in the U.S. Senate race.
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While he acknowledged disagreements with both Republican nominee Eric Schmitt and Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine, the former federal prosecutor says there's no "realistic path to victory" for him as an independent.
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John Wood knows that he faces long odds in his independent candidacy for U.S. Senate in Missouri, but the self-described mainstream conservative still thinks this year is the right time for such a run.
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Backed by millions of dollars from a PAC led by former U.S. Sen. Jack Danforth, independent Senate candidate John Wood views himself as the “common-sense alternative” to what he calls the extreme wing of the Republican Party.
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Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was leading in most public opinion polls throughout the U.S. Senate contest. But his fortunes took a nosedive after third-party groups funded a flurry of negative advertisements highlighting abuse allegations from his ex-wife.
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The race for U.S. Senate in Kansas appears to be incumbent Republican Jerry Moran’s to lose. But to some voters, the world looks different this election cycle. Plus: What to look forward to with Missouri's own U.S. Senate showdown.
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The nurse and beer heiress held off Lucas Kunce, who was in the race longer and raised more money.