Every week, © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌÃ's Chris McDaniel, Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum talk about the week’s politics. This week the trio discusses the last-minute money surge to the state’s primary candidates, as well as key races in St. Louis.
The Politically Speaking crew also talked about U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill’s big donation to the state Democratic Party and what it means for state legislative contests in the fall.
On the show:
- Jo talked about
- All three discussed . If more Republicans take Democratic ballots to vote for Dooley or Councilman Steve Stenger, it may affect the outcome of the race between Stream and Green Park Alderman Tony Pousosa.
- Jo discussed It came after both McCaskill and Attorney General Chris Koster talked about the need to do better in state legislative contests.
- Chris spoke about the strange contest to become St. Louis’ recorder of deeds. It includes former Recorder of Deeds Sharon Carpenter facing off against Ed McFowland and Jimmie Matthews in the Democratic primary. It also features current Recorder of Deeds Jennifer Florida running as an independent.
- Jason talked about the . It’s a race that could have wide-ranging implications for St. Louis’ political scence.
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