Thursday, July 24, 2008

St. Louis County prosecuting attorney endorses Koster in ad shown only in St. Louis area

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch is featured in the latest advertisement from Democratic attorney general candidate Chris Koster. The video, which accompanies this post, is only being shown in the St. Louis area.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great ad.

Chris Koster is the only candidate running with the experience to be Attorney General. 14 years as a public servant. 10 years as a County Prosecutor followed by 4 years as a State Senator. Harris and Donnelly do not come close to the experience which Koster will bring to the Attorney General’s office.

If McCulloch is endorsing Koster (along with all the other names listed above) all the arm waving about Koster is over. Welcome to the party Chris, you have my vote.

Anonymous said...

Are you kidding?

This is a guy who voted to kick 100,000 off health care. Who voted for photo id, MOHELA, banning sex ed in the schools. He also did an ad fro Ashcroft against Mel. Supported Bush and Blunt. He is a prosecutor who cannot follow the law. Democrats will not support someone like that.

Talk about using your victims to get elected. Koster is shameless.

Jeff Harris has a comprehensive agenda to be the best attorney general the state has ever had. He worked in the office and he was the democratic leader in the house for three years.

Anonymous said...

Candidates should not be elected based upon the television ads they run. Yes, his ads are very good, he's a good speaker and good looking. However, that does not define who he is as a person and a public servant. Koster's actions expose his real self and his agenda. He has very serious ethics complaints pending for breaking Missouri campaign finance laws. Our attorney general, of all people, should not be shrouded in complaints of unethical behavior. Koster does NOT have my vote - no matter how good his ads are!!!

Anonymous said...

The ethics complaint was put forth but a strong supporter of Harris and a strong supporter of Donnelly. It totally without merit. It cost to file the complaint was nothihng and it is a clear attempt to distract voters. It is the ugly attack politics we have come to expect from Harris and Donnelly

Anonymous said...

why would you expect anything else our prosecutor is the same person who let Newton Keene walk free and now my family mourns from another dwi.