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Ed Martin

Sunday, March 17, 2013

GOP Rift in Missouri: Is It Healthy?

The head of the Missouri Republican Party, Ed Martin, said the "old guard of the GOP missed the significance" of Rand Paul's fillibuster over the use of drones. John Danforth responded in kind.

A sharply worded note to GOP supporters from the party's Missouri chairman—and a response in-kind from an elder statesman of Missouri's Republican Party—has observers wondering if a rift in the party has widened even further, according to a front page article in Friday's St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Ed Martin, chairman of the state GOP, wrote an email last week to thousands (which we presume is the same as this message on Martin's blog) in which he hailed Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, for his 13-hour fillibuster over the Obama administration's policy on the use of drone aircraft. He further chastised members of "the old guard of the GOP" — naming Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in particular — for what Martin …

PaulRevere

2:01 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

I just sent a letter to several Republican Senators. It starts. "GOP" Grand OLD Party. I'm tired of being part of "old". Naturally, it states "Paul Ryan Talks too fast". It states that tax-exempt Religious organizations are now getting Obamacare Tax dollars-is that constitutional? It defines a tax "loophole". "marriage" re-defined instead of changing our Insurance and tax laws. "OLD" Republicans …   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Whose Political Ad Are You Happy to See Disappear?

With the election only one day away, it's time to fess up: Whether it's Akin, McCaskill, Spence, Nixon or someone else, which political ad will you be happy to see go?

You know the drill.  The somber music plays in the background while a deep voice shares a fearful message about a candidate seeking election. Occasionally, a few seconds might be reserved afterward for an inspiring message from that candidate's challenger.  These so-called attack ads have grown more prevalent as we've moved closer to the Nov. 6 election.  In the U.S. Senate race, an ad from Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) contains a voice that connects Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) to President Barack Obama. The voice references McCaskill's support of the Affordable Care Act and her endorsement of the president in 2008.  An ad from McCaskill takes a similar approach in connecting her opponent to the 2012 presidential campaign. The ad begins by …

janet tucker

1:48 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

i sooo happy that they are ALL finished.   more ›

Monday, October 29, 2012

Patch Poll: Republicans Concerned About Spence For Governor Campaign

Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.

With election day just over a week away, a survey of GOP officials, activists and voters reveals worries about chances for the party's candidate for the Governor's mansion. When asked, 'Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November,' and given choices in the races for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State and Attoney General, 55 point 6 percent selected Peter Kinder, running against Susan Montee for another term as Lt. Governor. Shane Schoeller, a State Representative running for Secretary of State against another State Representative, Jason Kander, was next at 22 point percent. The remaining candidates, Dave Spence, Ed Martin and Cole McNary, each received 7.4 percent. When survey …

daoshen

5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Patch Poll: Missouri Republicans Concerned About Dave Spence's Chances In November

The latest "Red Arch" survey takes the pulse of Missouri Republicans regarding statewide races on the November ballot.

Missouri Republicans are bullish on the chances of Secretary of State candidate Shane Schoeller and Lt. Governor Peter Kinder's chances for re-election in November, but a majority are concerned that Dave Spence will not defeat Governor Jay Nixon next month. That's the biggest finding in the latest Patch "Red Arch" survey, a non-scientific project asking Republican activists questions tied to current issues in the 2012 election cycle. More than 70 people were invited to participate and 30 responded. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most concerned about in November," a majority, 64.3 percent, named Spence. Next was Attorney General nominee Ed Martin and State Treasurer nominee Cole McNary at 14.3 percent, and Kinder at 7.1 …

daoshen

5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Missouri Republican Ticket Brings Party To Town

Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red."

The top of the Missouri Republican ticket came to town Wednesday, holding  a rally at its St. Louis Victory headquarters in Valley Park. Ann Wagner, a candidate for Congress in the 2nd District acted as the hostess for the rally, introducing the speakers and vowing to turn Missouri into a "firecracker red" state following November's elections. In the parlance of politics, Democratic-leaning states are blue, Republican states are red. Wagner's rousing introductions had the crowd cheering for each candidate who took to the microphone to rally the vote. Each candidate used predictable buzzwords designed to elicit cheers or boos. Any mention of "true conservative," for example, had the room rocking. As did "Romney/ Ryan" and even "photo ID" …

Don

10:19 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012

Lying it something hypocritical Republicans are very good at - as long as the lie advances their agenda, they see nothing wrong with it. The truth is explained at Snopes: http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/realestate.asp The Republican's pledge to Grover Norquist which is more important to them than the nation is what is killing America: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57327816/the-pledge…   more ›

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Attorney General Republican Race Sends 'Easterner' to November

In an East (Ed Martin) versus West (Adam Warren) Missouri Republican candidacy bid for attorney general, Martin pulled ahead early Tuesday evening and stayed the frontrunner.

Ed Martin, a South St. Louis attorney, would like to be the next lawyer to represent Missouri's legal interests. He won the Republican bid Tuesday night by a resounding 72-28 percent victory over his Republican opponent, Adam Warren. KSDK-TV declared Martin the winner with 96 percent of the precincts reported. Just last month, Martin unveiled a "smaller government plan" and embarked on a statewide tour. One of Martin's supporters, Cary Spiegel from Oakville, was at Martin's Valley Park campaign headquarters toward the 10 p.m. hour to watch the results keep coming in. "I support Ed due to his integrity and honesty. He's the real deal," said Spiegel. Martin made a quick appearance at his campaign party Tuesday evening, but had to get his …

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Ed Martin, Republican Candidate for Missouri Attorney General

The winner of the Republican primary will face Chris Koster in the general election.

Name: Mr. Ed Martin Age: 42 Place of residence: St. Louis Attended college: Yes College: College of the Holy Cross Degree: B.A. University: St. Louis University Degree: Master's in Health Care Ethics Job titles held: NA Employers: NA Running for: office Running for position: Attorney General Chamber/district: Incumbent: Previous elective offices : NA Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA Address

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Patch Political Potpourri

AG Candidate Ed Martin Puts 'Obamacare' Opposition On Wheels

The Attorney is using an old ambulance to collect petition signatures.

Chalk this up as one of the more unusual transportation vehicles utilized during the 2012 election season: St. Louis City attorney Ed Martin’s campaign for attorney general is using a retrofitted ambulance aimed at showcasing the Republican’s opposition to President Barack Obama’s health care plan. Martin’s campaign announced last week that the “Ed Martin for Attorney General Campaign ‘Stop Obamacare’ Ambulance” would be traveling around the state to collect signatures against the health care law passed in 2010.  “We are inviting citizens from across the state to come out to the ‘Stop Obamacare’ Ambulance Tour and sign the petition to stop the implementation of Obamacare here in Missouri,” Martin said in a statement. “The petition is meant…

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Rahib

4:37 pm on Monday, August 27, 2012

At least they are citing something, Devon. Still waiting for Mary to cite some proof for her outrageously bigoted statement. Also waiting for you to cite your proof (sound of crickets chirping).   more ›

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Patch Political Potpourri

More Realignment of State Senate Boundaries Ruffles Feathers in St. Louis County Political Circles

Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.

The wee hours of Thursday morning brought about big chances for state Senate districts in St. Louis County. The tentative document, detailed in coverage from the St. Louis Beacon, means that Sen. Jane Cunningham (R-Chesterfield) is now in a district with Sen. Brian Nieves, (R-Washington). And districts represented by Sen. Jim Lembke (R-Lemay) and John Lamping (R-Ladue) also saw significant changes. If this sounds familiar, that's because the map had to be redrawn after the original document was declared unconstitutional. More analysis will surely come over the next days and weeks. For now, the map is subject to a 15-day public comment period. News On Statewide Races With the August primaries still on the horizon, a pair of statewide …

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Ed Martin Drops out of Congressional Race

Instead, he will challenge Chris Koster in the bid for Missouri Attorney General.

Two days after a Webster Groves doctor made the 2nd Congressional district Republican primary a three candidate race, the contest is back down to two in the running. Thursday morning, St. Louis attorney Ed Martin announced he would drop out of the GOP primary for Congress and instead challenge Chris Koster to become the state's top lawyer. Feeding off of his near-victory against Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-St. Louis) in 2010, Martin had support in his bid to succeed Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood), but has lagged considerably in fundraising compared to former RNC Co-Chair Ann Wagner, who has also lined up endorsements from national Republican figures, including John Ashcroft, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Former Arkansas Governor and …

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