Missouri Statewide GOP Primaries: Remington: Many undecided
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« on: July 10, 2023, 04:02:01 PM »

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59015f4b37c581b2ce01e5b3/t/64a9580ff07d602d2e0c7a62/1688819727151/MOSCOUT+070723.pdf#page=3

Governor

Jay Ashcroft 34%
Mike Kehoe 14%
Bill Eigel 4%
Undecided 48%

Lieutenant Governor
Holly Rehder 18%
Dean Plocher 14%
Undecided 68%

Secretary of State

Danny Hoskins 15%
Shane Schoeller 12%
Caleb Rowden 7%
Undecided 66%

Secretary of State

Cody Smith 13%
Andrew Koenig 13%
Vivek Malek 6%
Undecided 68%

Attorney General

Andrew Bailey 25%
Will Scharf 14%
Undecided 61%

Poll conducted with 706 likely voters between July 5-7, 2023. Error is +/- 3.4%
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2023, 06:41:59 AM »

Safe R is Safe R, the absolute drubbing Galloway got after actually winning a statewide race two years prior convinces me it'll be a few decades before MO elects another D gov. Wonder if Jay Nixon will still be around to see it?
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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2024, 09:09:01 AM »

https://mcusercontent.com/db358242620bb5bfd24ec7d05/files/37f31a62-c00a-f6ff-a3e3-0c7d797b3b9a/MO_Statewide_Toplines_Release.pdf

Still more undecideds than GOP primary voters who will vote for Ashcroft, but he is way out ahead of Kehoe and Eigel, who are effectively tied for distant second place. Kehoe and Eigel have a huge problem with being unrecognized, even by Republican primary voters.
Ashcroft -- 35.9%
Kehoe -- 13.2%
Eigel -- 13.1%
Undecided -- 37.9%
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