Missouri Democrats’ Summer of Discord and Discontent

Missouri Democrats are in a state of discord and discontent, shining a harsh light on its figurehead, liberal political-insider Nicole Galloway.

The Missouri Democratic Party’s Summer of Discord and Discontent has its roots in the July removal of its chairman and the hasty appointment of former Rep. Clem Smith as its new party chair.  A quick Google search of Smith shows his support and membership of a St. Louis communist organization.

Smith has also come under fire for posting a burned-out cop car as the banner for his social media.  This violent and disturbing post showing support for violence against law enforcement symbolizes a Missouri Democrat Party that is being run by the radical left with ‘defund the police’ as its campaign slogan and Nicole Galloway at the top of the most left-wing statewide ticket ever assembled in Missouri.

Not Ready to Lead

Even Democrat leaders are not happy with Nicole Galloway’s tenure as figurehead of the Missouri Democrat Party.  From staff infighting to the gutting of their party’s data department to the far-left fringe pushing the party’s 2020 agenda, the Democrats are in disarray with less than 75 days until the election.  Summing up the fatigue and lack of energy inside the Missouri Democrat Party, its Executive Director this week tweeted she has “never been so eager for an election cycle to be over.”

Busted

The disarray in the Missouri Democratic Party is not the only worry for political insider Nicole Galloway.  Once again, she was busted using state taxpayer resources to help her political campaign, using her official office to advance her radical positions on abortion, and meeting with a special interest group that shares her views in opposition to our Second Amendment rights.  Galloway knows these issues have nothing to do with the state auditor’s office but that has not stopped her from using taxpayer dollars to advance her political career.

Missouri’s AOC Squad 

Democrat Party Bosses only gave AOC one minute to speak as Democrats gathered to nominate Joe Biden, hoping to keep the radical views she shares with politicians like Nicole Galloway and Cori Bush hidden from voters.  In Missouri, political-insider Nicole Galloway’s endorsement of AOC’s newest Squad member, Cori Bush, shows Galloway supports AOC’s extreme liberal policies on issues like ‘defund the police,’ bigger government and economy-crushing regulations like the ‘Green New Deal.'”

Leading Right

While Missouri Democrats are in a state of disorganization and embracing the radical left, our Party is leading right.  We are organized and ready to get out the vote for President Trump, our outstanding statewide ticket and Republicans up and down the ballot.

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