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Early ads focus on Koster in Missouri AG raceMonday, July 7, 2008
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The first ads in Missouri's Democratic attorney general's race focus on the credentials of state Sen. Chris Koster — both touting and tearing them down. Koster began airing an ad Monday in the St. Louis and Kansas City television markets that highlights his former job as Cass County prosecutor, where he says he stood up for victims. Koster plans to take the ad statewide later this week. State Rep. Jeff Harris, meanwhile, began running an ad Monday on certain St. Louis and Kansas City cable stations. His ad questions whether Koster is a real Democrat, linking him to former Republican Attorney General John Ashcroft, President Bush and Gov. Matt Blunt. Koster, of Harrisonville, switched from the Republican to the Democratic party a year ago. As evidence that his switch is genuine, Koster on Monday was endorsed by Democratic U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay Jr., of St. Louis, as well as various other state and local elected officials. "Chris Koster is the most prepared Democrat to effectively partner with local law enforcement to keep the streets of our communities safe and to stand up to corporate interests," Clay said in a written statement released by Koster's campaign. Koster's TV ad never mentions his party affiliation. It concludes with a screen message that states: "Koster. All prosecutor. No politics." But Harris, of Columbia, is seeking to make Koster's past partisan affiliation a key issue in the Aug. 5 Democratic primary. In their initial ads, candidates typically focus on their own qualities, saving criticisms of opponents until later. But "it's not a typical election to have a Republican running in a Democratic primary," Harris said about Koster. Harris particularly highlights Koster's votes for Blunt's 2005 Medicaid cuts opposed by most Democrats. "I feel strongly about his actions on a very visceral, personal level." Koster campaign spokesman Danny Kanner suggested that Harris' ad actually reveals more about Harris than Koster. "I'm not surprised to see negative political attacks from typical politicians," Kanner said. "We're going to take our message to a broad scope of Missourians all over the state." The other top Democratic candidate in the attorney general's race is state Rep. Margaret Donnelly, of St. Louis, who plans to start running TV ads within the next week. Donnelly on Monday criticized Koster's well-funded campaign as "the Republican attempt to buy our Democratic primary" and described his ads as a way "to avoid answering for his horrible record by saying that he is above politics." Senate President Pro Tem Michael Gibbons, of Kirkwood, is unopposed in the Republican attorney general's primary. Comments The nature of the Internet makes it impractical for our staff to review every comment. If you feel that a comment is offensive, use the exclamation point icon beside the comment to send a report to the webmaster.
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I hope Mr. Koster clears up a Homicide investigation in Harrisonville, Cass County before moving on to AG position. This case has lingered for unknown reasons! The case of the Homicide of John Yates of Harrisonville occurred on 11/25/01 and there is a suspect(s) and evidence. Perhaps the investigation is nearing final stage after so long of a lapse and an arrest(s) is imminant. The voters need to know that their AG is forward moving and is really keeping the citizens safe from crime. Let's hope he is thinking not only of the citizens of Harrisonville but possibly the State of Missouri.