“Missouri Times” publisher Scott Faughn says former State Sen. Bob Onder (R-Lake St. Louis) can win a statewide race for lieutenant governor, adding that Onder would still be able to practice medicine if elected to the post. Mr. Faughn describes former Senator Onder as someone who can raise money and someone who’s effective. Faughn joined us live on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”, and he also weighed in on State Rep. Sarah Unsicker (D-Shrewsbury) being removed from Missouri House committee assignments over social media posts she’s made. Faughn also previewed Missouri’s 2024 legislative session in Jefferson City:
(AUDIO): Missouri Times publisher Scott Faughn joins us live on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
Missouri Times publisher Scott Faughn says Missouri’s 2024 GOP gubernatorial primary is leaning toward a competitive race between Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe and State Sen. William Eigel (R-Weldon Spring). Faughn says Senator Eigel has become a serious threat in this race. He also emphasizes the importance of rural radio ads to Missouri GOP candidates in primary and general elections. Mr. Faughn also weighed in on Missouri’s 2024 Democratic primary for attorney general, as race that features State Rep. Sarah Unsicker (D-Shrewsbury) and Elad Gross: