Joplin's tornado mayor Mike Woolston is among those contributing to Matthew Robertson's bid for a seat on the Joplin R-8 Board of Education, according to an 8-days-before-election report filed Sunday with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Robertson reported $1,370 in contributions and $1,122 in expenditures.
Those contributing to his campaign were:
Volk's Avanti Insurance Agency $200
Higdon Florist and Gifts $500 (contributions of $350 and $150)
Curtis Carr, Joplin Greenhouse owner, $200
Michael Woolston, realtor $200 (two $100 contributions)
Skaggs Chiropractic, $150
Jasper County Republican Central Committee $50 (Editor's note: The candidate is expected to amend his statement to indicate this contribution did not come from the committee, which does not contribute to local non-partisan races.)
Robertson's biggest expenditure, $1,000 to Victory Signs, Davenport, Iowa.
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5 comments:
If he would either shave his beard or at least get it trimmed nicely, he might be taken seriously. He looks like a hillbilly.
Not sure why these guys all of a sudden stop getting haircuts and beard trims. They don't look good, they just look lazy, like they have given up.
Man, for being part of the tolerance and inclusion party you can always count on the comments on the Turner Report to be filled with personal attacks and no substance on the topic. If he put on lipstick and wore a dress he wouldn't be a hillbilly he would be a hero to you guys.
Masculinity is truly frightening to these folks.
5:31AM & 7:46AM - WELL SAID !!
It's not masculinity, it's laziness.
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