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Republicans pour money into effort to retain 156th District seatFriday, October 24, 2008
Missouri Republicans are playing defense to keep their majority in the Missouri House of Representatives and they are pouring thousands of dollars into radio ads in the 156th District to hold the seat being vacated by House Speaker Rod Jetton. The House Republican Campaign Committee is paying for the ads aimed at Democratic nominee Michael Winder. The exact amounts being spent won't be reported until Monday, but House Majority Leader Steve Tilley of Perryville said the seat is one of about a dozen statewide that the GOP is trying to keep to prevent a Democratic takeover of the House. It is the only seat in Southeast Missouri that worries Republicans, Tilley said. Republicans hold an 89-70 edge in the House, with four vacant seats. That means a switch of 11 or 12 seats could give the House back to the Democratic Party for the first time since 2002. There are about 16 open seats, including the 156th District, held by the GOP and Tilley said the Republican candidate is vulnerable in seven or eight of those contests. On the Democratic side, the number of open seats is about a dozen, he said, but only two or three could switch. Those figures do not include seats where a Democrat or Republican is mounting a major challenge to the incumbent. "There are about 65 seats that Republicans will never lose and about 65, many in the major cities, that Democrats will never lose," Tilley said. "The majority is determined in the middle." Raising money Winder, who is making his second bid for the seat, has shown he is competitive with Republican Shelley Keeney, Jetton's legislative district assistant, in fundraising. Through Sept. 30, he had raised $42,367 and Keeney had gathered $50,704. But the help from the House Republican Campaign Committee, which had $1.1 million in the bank on Sept. 30 and has raised $370,000 more in amounts above $5,000 since, gives Keeney an edge. Republican House members have raised and turned over to their campaign committee much of that cash and the committee uses it to target races. With the abolition of campaign donation limits, the committee could give the cash to candidates to spend, but Tilley said the money is more effectively spent by the committee. "Our point is we have been running races and making these expenditures for a long time, and we feel better about our decisions because we do it for a living." Democrats have a counterpart committee, the House Democratic Campaign Committee. It had $288,000 in the bank Sept. 30 and has raised another $112,000 in donations of more than $5,000. But the committee turns over much of its extra cash to the Democratic State Committee, which uses it for Democratic Party priorities at all levels. "We have to balance out all those things," said House Democratic Leader Paul LeVota of Independence. "It is the different priorities you have at the time." LeVota didn't dispute that the GOP is playing defense to keep the majority. "We will make substantial gains," LeVota said. "The big question is whether it is enough to make the majority. We are very close to gaining that goal." Truth in advertising The ads are a big plus for Keeney, but Winder said the message shows how desperate Republicans are to hold the seat. The ads accuse Winder of supporting income tax increases, sales tax increases and increases in taxes on businesses. He said he would not support raising any taxes, adding that Republicans are using the issue because Winder is endorsed by Missouri Right to Life and strongly supports gun rights. Both of those issues have been used effectively by Republican legislative candidates in rural areas. "It is just totally not true what they are saying," Winder said. Winder does support restoring Medicaid cuts enacted by the legislature in 2005. But he said that move, which would cost an estimated $260 million annually in state revenue, could be paid from the state's $800 million surplus. Since the cuts were enacted, Republicans have argued that restoring eligibility to 2005 levels would require a massive tax increase. Tilley, however, said the ads are accurate and are not based on Winder's support for restoring Medicaid. Instead, he pointed to a 2006 survey by VoteSmart.org. In that survey, Winder responded that he would support "slight increases" in corporate taxes, income taxes for people earning more than $75,000 a year and sales taxes. In the same survey, he said taxes should be "slightly decreased" for gasoline, incomes below $75,000, real estate and vehicles. That is enough to justify accusations that Winder will increase taxes, Tilley said. "I think people who, with all due respect, go out and campaign to increase money for education, parents as teachers and to restore Medicaid should be honest enough to know what it is going to take to do that," Tilley said. "But I am not just going to say a bunch of stuff because it helps us get elected." rkeller@semissourian.com 388-3642 For more information on area races, see our election page at semissourian.com/section/election
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Not trying to upset anyone but perhaps the Missouri GOP should have thought about these facts before they launched their attacks against Winder.
Tilley's grasping at straws at this point, and has proven himself to be a real scumbag, although Keeney didn't run these ads herself, one can only imagine that she approved of them with a "wink and a nod".
Facts are Facts:
Up until September 24, 2008 Keeney campaigned by invoking the name of Jetton, her employer and treasurer of her campaign.
After that she made Dr. Beverly Peters her treasurer.
It's a fact:
Jetton publicly stated that he wanted to trade "Lazy Missourians for hard working Mexicans"
It's a fact that he co-sponsored Rep. Talibdin El-Amin's Slavery Apology Bill.
It's a fact that Nathan Cooper , a Republican who was convicted of Immigration Fraud, helped get the apology to the House Floor, along with another Republican Scott Muschany, who has been indicted for the Devient Sexual Assault of a 14 year old.
What a great bunch of guys!
Who do you think will be pulling the strings if Keeney is elected?
People, People settle down all of us are getting to excited the election will be held November 4th and the people will make the decision on who they want to lead this nation and our state, but let's conduct ourselves professionally during this process. This is one of the most nasty election years I have ever seen. We are better people then this, everybody just settle down and let the process work. UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL
He's losing his seat due to term limits. But he will still be running the office if Keeney is elected.
He's losing his seat due to term limits. But he will still be running the office if Keeney is elected.
Hahhahahha Rod "The Tool" is still in politics? come on people, wake up! get this clown out of office, he's a disgrace to humans!
No just Winder and Keeney and this year it wouldn't matter to me if there was a Constitution Party Candidate, Winder is a good man, a qualified man , and a man of his word.
Certain problems have to be dealt with in Jeff City, that's just the way it is, the way our government is set up and I've got news for you, trying to take care of things at home isn't as easy as it sounds either.
Just experiencing how government works at the City level has taught me that taking government back at the federal level is impossible.
I think that it is important for voters to see that in the race Tilly got in the last word, last shot in Rudi's column.
I live in the 156th but don't think that I will vote for either of them. Problems should be solved at home, not in Jefferson City. Is there a Constitution Party candidate?
"I think people who, with all due respect, go out and campaign to increase money for education, parents as teachers and to restore Medicaid should be honest enough to know what it is going to take to do that," Tilley said. "But I am not just going to say a bunch of stuff because it helps us get elected."
Really!
Roads: Banner Press 10/23/2008 by Linda Redeffer
"We have had some major improvements in Highways 72 and 67," Keeney said. "other high ways need attention." Mo dot, Is aware of what we need in the district. Whenever funding comes available it will look to our area and know what our needs are."
What a bunch of ....! They have told this lie since I was in my youth. Still nothing done. The plans have already be drawn up and a lot of land bought for the new roads. Seems the only thing that got fixed was the Roads Rod used!
Why Sheeley don't you want anyone to know that Rod was your boss and was your treasure up till 09/24/08?
Protecting Our Families; Shelley supports empowering law enforcement officers to detect detain and deport illegal immigrants. Do you Shelley? Or do you agree with your former boss that Missourians should be traded for Mexicans?
Healthcare: She will fight so families have access to quality health care at a price the can afford. Won't that mean more taxes as well?
World Class Education; She will work hard to increase teacher pay and ensure that schools are safe places to learn. Teachers Pay? TAXES!
Protecting the Unborn: Mr. Winder is also endorsed by Missouri Right to Life, and Missourians for Life.
Shelley stop running those ads. You clam to be a christian, you know there not true. So stop and come clean with the fact that you worked for Rod and that Rod was your treasure up until 09/24/08 however he is still listed as that on your signs.
Tilley said. "But I am not just going to say a bunch of stuff because it helps us get elected."
No you're not, Mr. Tilley, that's what y'all are paying the "little old lady" in the attack ads against Michael Winder for.
This is one of the worst lies in political history. Representative Jetton has chosen to ally himself politically with criminals. Shelley Keeney chose to ally herself politically to Jetton.
Now it has hit the fan and y'all are acting out of desperation.
Let's see, making political alliances with a radical St. Louis muslim, and two criminals to try and shove a "slavery apology" down our throats, as well as neglecting his district... yeah I'd say you and your gang have the best intrests of the 156th at heart.
What Rod Jetton and Shelley Keeney don't want you to know....
http://aldermanlacy.wordpress.com/...
Tilley said. "But I am not just going to say a bunch of stuff because it helps us get elected."
No you're not, Mr. Tilley, that's what y'all are paying the "little old lady" in the attack ads against Michael Winder for.
This is one of the worst lies in political history. Representative Jetton has chosen to ally himself politically with criminals. Shelley Keeney chose to ally herself politically to Jetton.
Now it has hit the fan and y'all are acting out of desperation.
Let's see, making political alliances with a radical St. Louis muslim, and two criminals to try and shove a "slavery apology" down our throats, as well as neglecting his district... yeah I'd say you and your gang have the best intrests of the 156th at heart.
What Rod Jetton and Shelley Keeney don't want you to know....
http://aldermanlacy.wordpress.com/...