Senate candidate Roy Blunt’s “Jobs for Missouri’s Future Bus Tour” was in North St. Louis last night. Blunt spoke to, and took questions from, a group of African American conservatives at the Urban Studio Cafe in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood which is predominately African American.
The successful event was hosted by pro-life activist Connie Eller and Republican state committeeman John Scates. Several members of the activist organization Move-On-Up.org were in attendance and asked questions of the congressman ranging from school funding to health care.
Related:
STL Beacon: Blunt predicts Democrats will make fall elections “about little things” to avoid talk of big issues
The GreyFalcon’s Blog: ROY BLUNT MEETS WITH MOVE-ON-UP.ORG…
Hat tip: moveonuporg
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1 jerry trotter // Feb 22, 2010 at 2:51 pm
it is sad, that in our nation nowadays, those in office have to keep running for their office constantly.
2 jerry trotter // Feb 22, 2010 at 2:52 pm
It just seems to never end. the minute a person is in office, they must immediately begin to campaign for their next election though it may be many months away.
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