Is Dooley’s strong support for the president and Obamacare hurting him with voters?
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If the results of last week’s primary are any indication, County Executive Charlie Dooley is in trouble — especially in south county.
In last week’s Democratic primary, Dooley captured 47,896 votes — 75.8 percent — according to unofficial election results. His challenger, perennial candidate Ron Levy, garnered 15,272 votes — 24.2 percent.
That’s right, Levy, a former Bayless Board of Education member who has sought election to the Missouri House as a Republican and a Libertarian, received an astonishing 24.2 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary.
And across the five south county townships — Concord, Gravois, Lemay, Oakville and Tesson Ferry — Dooley received 5,648 votes, or 61 percent, while Levy received 3,618 votes, or roughly 39 percent. Read more…
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