White nearly doubled the vote total of former Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce President Rob O'Brian, collecting 17,473 votes or 64.1 percent to O'Brian's 9,763 votes or 35.9 percent.
White's win came despite the more than $105,000 spent on negative advertising against White by the Senate Conservatives PAC.
This guy is a detriment to Missouri. A jar of mayonnaise would be better.
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ReplyDeleteHey, Rob, now that this election pipedream of yours is over, will you come by and clean my gutters out, please?
ReplyDeleteBring Mike.
I was swayed to vote for Bill White because I despised negative ads
ReplyDeleteNot so fast. Bill White has publicly stated that his first action after taking office would be to reintroduce legislation to make Missouri a "Right to Work" state. I wonder whose pocket this guy is in?
ReplyDeleteIf we don’t get Right to Work; this state will never have another new industry move in again.
ReplyDeleteThis would mean new jobs for working people.
Whoever fights it is costing jobs.
Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice&text
More jobs and businesses will move into the SWMO area as we move to Wind energy actually. Right to Work is horrible. States that have enacted it have the lowest wages out of all the state's, and states without it have the highest wages. Period. #VoteGillis #CononGillis #LetsMakeHistory #StateSenate32 #NotADemocrat #NotARepublican #BridgeTheGap #TeachersWhoLead
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