Over Fifty Days Later
President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court seven weeks ago. Since then, Claire McCaskill has done everything possible to keep her position vague. Over fifty days later, Claire won’t tell us whether she’ll vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. She continues to ignore the majority of Missourians who want Judge Kavanaugh confirmed and firmly remains… More
Missourians Still Waiting on Answers from McCaskill
JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- In light of Claire McCaskill's vague statement regarding her meeting with Judge Kavanaugh, the Missouri Republican Party released the following statement about why Missourians are still waiting for answers from Claire: "Claire McCaskill's vague statement and refusal to announce anything relating to her vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh shows yet again an unwillingness to answer to… More
Missouri Democrats in Disarray
If Missourians needed yet another reason to vote Republican in November, the Missouri Democrats' awful past couple of days should be enough to convince voters. Back in July, the Missouri Democrats faced the possibility of an amendment that would allow pro-life members to be included in their official platform. However, on Saturday, after an uproar, the so-called "party of inclusivity"… More
Missouri GOP Congratulates Josh Hawley on Winning the Republican Nomination
JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Missouri Republican Party congratulates Josh Hawley on becoming the Republican nominee for United States Senate, and looks forward to working together to fire Claire. "The Missouri Republican Party congratulates Josh Hawley on winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, and we're excited to work with him heading into November. Josh is a constitutional conservative who shares our… More
D.C. Works for Claire, but Not for Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Kansas City Star report that Claire McCaskill's husband's businesses have made hundreds of millions off of federal subsidies is troubling but unsurprising. Time and again, Washington D.C. pays off for Claire while Missourians are left out. "While Claire was voting against tax reform, which has put more money back in Missourians' pockets and provided relief… More
McCaskill, a Moderate? Think Again.
Claire McCaskill won’t distance herself from Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, who brought her radical agenda into Missouri over the weekend to campaign for Rep. Lacy Clay's primary opponent. Ocasio Cortez may be proudly endorsed by Bernie Sanders and loved by the liberal media, but her radical views absolutely do not mesh with Missouri values. Here are just a few… More
Nothing to Say?
JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- Yesterday, Claire McCaskill said that she had 'nothing to say' about President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Missourians need to know where Claire McCaskill stands, and her refusal to talk is disheartening. "Judge Brett Kavanaugh is eminently qualified for the position of Supreme Court Justice, and his judicial philosophy is respected by many. His confirmation… More
A Rubber Stamp for Obama’s Judiciary
Days after President Trump’s recent Supreme Court nomination, Senator Claire McCaskill still isn’t talking. Since she won’t make her intent to confirm or deny known, her judicial nominee voting record is the only indicator we have. Thankfully, her record speaks for itself. While McCaskill opposed overly qualified conservative originalist nominee Neil Gorsuch, she happily voted for 100% of President Obama’s… More
Missouri GOP Statement on Signing of Income Tax Cuts
JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Missouri Republican Party recognizes the hard work of State Representative Elijah Haahr and the General Assembly in passing income tax reform, and applauds Governor Parson for signing that tax reform bill into law today. Chris Nuelle, a spokesperson for the Missouri Republican Party said, "For too long, Missourians have been unnecessarily burdened by income tax rates. Representative Haahr and the… More