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  Politics and Elections
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Fifty state tour - Missouri preview
In November, 2008, we saw something that had not happened since Dwight Eisenhower's second victory over Adlai Stevenson in 1956.  The Show Me State wasn't carried by the President-elect.  For the first time in the last 12 presidential elections, the winner in Missouri - in this case John McCain - would not be president.  Indeed, Missouri deserves its moniker of bell weather in presidential elections.  But this year is a mid-term election.  Will Missouri tell us anything about the national mood without a presidential contest on the ballot?  Let's look at the Senate race to find out.

Senate:  Not long after Republican incumbent Senator Kit Bond decided to forego a re-election bid, the partisan battle lines had already been drawn.  Very early on, two folks from established political families in Missouri jumped in.  On the Republican side, Roy Blunt, sitting congressman from Missouri's 7th district, declared his candidacy.  And Robin Carnahan, Missouri's Secretary of State, announced hers for the Democrats.  Blunt's son Matt served as Missouri's governor as did Carnahan's father, Mel.  Her mother also served as senator.  She was appointed to fill a seat won posthumously by her husband after he died tragically during his Senate campaign.  In addition, both candidates claim other close relatives among the ranks of lobbyists and lawyers.  This race is shaping up to one of the most competitive in the country and is sure to be as intense as they come.  Both sides will try to paint the other as the establishment candidate and thus part of the problem in Washington.  Whoever wins that spin battle will likely win the race.  Based on early polling, this race is razor-close.  And based on the low number of undecideds already, it's likely to stay that way from now till Election Day.  Election Projection's preliminary projection of Weak GOP Hold leans more on the national mood than on a clear-cut Blunt advantage.  As for Missouri's bell weather status, the outcome of this race will tell a lot about the outcome of the election in general.  A Carnahan victory should signal less-than-expected losses for the Democrats nationwide, while an easy Blunt win will portend a very nice night for Republicans.

House District 4:  Democrat Ike Skelton first won election to the House back in the 1970's.  Not once since has he gained less than 60% of the vote in his re-election races.  But, this is a different year in three ways.  First, his challengers have seldom been as well-funded as the two possible GOP nominees in the race.  Second, Democrats, with the possible exception of 1994, have not been the target of the type of bad voter vibes they face this year.  And third, Skelton's votes for Obama's stimulus bill and the Democrats "cap-and-trade" legislation put him at odds with this conservative district like never before.  All these factors put this re-election bid in play - but only moderately.  Skelton will be tough to unseat even in this political climate.  That's why this race starts off as a Mod DEM Hold.

Check out the Missouri state page throughout the year for election information and regular updates.

Next stop:  Montana



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