Showing posts with label Sarah Steelman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Steelman. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

Tea Party on Safari: The Hunt for American RINO

Greg Fettig and Monica Boyer are the heroes of the coalition of Indiana Tea Parties that defeated Dick Lugar (R-IN). Under the united banner of Hoosiers for a Conservative Senate, Fettig and Boyer led the grassroots effort that saw Tea Party favorite Richard Mourdock win the Republican nomination for US Senate this past May. Their role was pivotal because it enticed other people and organizations to help Richard Moudock's campaign.

From my observation of  Indiana's Republican primary for US Senate, I believe that the strategy to get a conservative candidate elected boils down to three steps. These three steps are driven by the candidate:

  1. Get the backing of the party
  2. Get the backing of the grassroots
  3. Get the backing of well funded PACs (FreedomWorks, Club for Growth, etc.)

Richard Mourdock accomplished step 1 when he announced his candidacy in February of 2011. Over 70% of Indiana's Republican county chairmen endorsed Mourdock's bid for US Senate when he announced. Winning the support of the grassroots is step 2 and Fettig's book--Tea Party on Safari--details what happened in Indiana. It's a messy, almost ungovernable process fraught with treachery and ankle-biting time wasters. If the grassroots can coalesce around a particular candidate, then the money to push that candidate across the finish line should be available from PACs--step 3. In Mourdock's case, steps 1 and 2 effectively cleared the field so that the race was always Lugar v Mourdock. Lugar couldn't ignore the competition as Roy Blunt did in Missouri when he ran for Senate in 2010.

With those steps in mind, here are my observations about a couple of the primary races decided this past Tuesday here in Missouri.

In the governor's race, Bill Randles had overwhelming support from the grassroots, but he never really had the backing of the party. As a result, his campaign never attracted the money it needed to boost Randles name recognition with radio and television ads. Fred Sauer's entrance into the race split the vote ensuring that Dave Spence would win and that neither Randles or Sauer had a serious chance in the primary.

The Republican primary for US Senate in Missouri was fascinating to watch. None of the candidates really had the backing of the party, though I think Akin probably scored better on that than either Steelman or Brunner. Steelman is a bit of a pariah among some Republicans who blame her for damaging Kenny Holshof in the 2008 Republican primary for Governor resulting in his defeat later that year. Akin had much better grassroots support than either of his competitors. Steelman was able to win some key endorsements including Sarah Palin; however, they didn't translate into the sort of primary spending she needed to pull out a win.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hector Maldonado wins

Hector Maldonado
Last night I received the following results for a Vernon County Straw Poll conducted this past Tuesday. Obviously, it's a small sample size; nonetheless, it's impressive that Hector Maldonado bested the three amigos: Todd Akin, Sarah Steelman, and John Brunner:
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:54 PM
Subject: RE: Straw Poll results from Vernon County Candidate Forum

Here are results from the straw poll conducted on Tuesday July 31st.

US Senate
Claire McCaskill – 4
Todd Akin – 8
Sarah Steelman – 2
John Brunner – 5
Mark Memoly – none
Mark Patrick Lodes – none
Robert Poole – none
Hector Maldonado – 9
Jonathan Dine – none

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Sarah Palin is Coming to Missouri to Support Sarah Steelman

I just received the following press release from Republican candidate for US Senate, Sarah Steelman:
Steelman Surge BBQ and Picnic with Governor Sarah Palin

Kansas City, MO - Governor Sarah Palin will be coming into the Show-Me State to help Sarah Steelman finish the final days of the primary with a “Steelman Surge” BBQ and Picnic.

Steelman, who received the endorsement of Governor Palin on July 17th will show Governor Palin just how much the Show-Me state is ready to get rid of the status quo. “I am so grateful to have Governor Palin’s support and very excited to say she will be coming into Missouri to participate in this BBQ. I know she will excite folks to come out and take a strong stand against the status quo. I thank Governor Palin for conservative leadership she always shows and I want to thank each and every individual for the help they have given to me over the course of this campaign,” said Steelman, “The Steelman Surge is underway and I invite everyone to attend this event and help to continue our tidal wave of momentum.”

The BBQ is set to start at on Friday August 3 at 6:00pm and will be held at The Berry Patch, a “you pick” blueberry farm just south of Kansas City. Steelman and Palin will be serving the food as a way of saying thank you for all the support and encouraging people to get out and vote. Accompanied with the food will be refreshments, live music and several other local candidates.

“This is a way of saying thank you for all the folks who have been supportive of me and also to remind them that this battle isn’t over, we have to buckle down for the finish,” Steelman concluded.

Event Details:

Steelman Surge BBQ and Picnic on Friday August 3 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Gates Open at 5:00 pm. Food and Entertainment start at 6:00
The Berry Patch
22509 State Line Rd. Cleveland, MO 64734
I assume that John Brunner and Todd Akin will be meeting at a St. Louis area bar to cry into their beers.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Video: GOP Senate Candidate Hector Maldonado Stands with Sheriff Joe Arpaio



The two part video above produced by ConservativeTVOnline features Hector Maldonado, a Republican candidate for US Senate in Missouri. Hector posted the videos on his campaign website with following message:
If there’s one guy I know who is not getting a fair shake from the MSM, it’s Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Please join me in lending him our support. Please take the time to watch these videos. In doing so, you will learn the truth. 
Thank you, 
Hector Maldonado
Maldonado took the time to travel to Arizona and interview Sheriff Joe about border control. The videos above clarify how the Federal government has targeted the Sheriff because of his efforts to enforce existing immigration laws. I find it commendable that a week out from his own primary, Maldonado took the time to solicit help for someone else.

While immigration issues are only a secondary consideration for me when deciding which candidate to vote for in Missouri's August 7th primary, I admire the leadership that Maldonado has shown here. It's consistent with what I've seen from him in the past.

To date, I've been disappointed with Sarah Steelman, Todd Akin, and John Brunner. None of them have shown the leadership Hector has evidenced. But does Hector have a chance? Could he really win in a week?

No doubt it would be hard; however, I believe he could pull out an upset victory. A recent Post Dispatch poll showed that almost 20% of the electorate was undecided about this race. With a late surge, this becomes a four-person free-for-all and the bar for victory drops to 25% or maybe 30%. In late June, Brunner was touting a  20 point lead over Akin and Steelman; however, that P-D poll shows him up over Steelman by only 5 points now.

Brunner is collapsing in the polls.

America has a lot of problems. One that does not get enough attention is the dearth of leadership in Congress. Perhaps its absence has caused us to forget what it looks like. Seeing an under-funded US Senate candidate like Maldonado exhibit poised yet polite steadfastness might just be the reminder that we need.

I plan to vote for Hector Maldonado on August 7th and I encourage you to do the same.

Video: Sarah Palin Ad for Sarah Steelman airs across Missouri


The Steelman email announcing the ad above which features Sarah Palin opened with:
Gov. Sarah Palin appears in a television ad airing today across Missouri in which she calls Sarah Steelman, “an economist who defends our tax dollars like a mama grizzly defends her cubs."
I have to admit that Palin's endorsement of Steelman is a bit of head scratcher. Some have been much more critical. Palin's willingness to cut an ad for Steelman underscores her commitment to that unexpected endorsement.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

McCaskill Trails Akin, Steelman, and Brunner in Latest Poll

Todd Akin
Todd Akin
Hotline on Call: Poll Shows McCaskill Way Behind:
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) trails all three of her potential Republican rivals, according to a new survey conducted for two Missouri news outlets, cementing her status as this cycle's most vulnerable incumbent. 
Businessman John Brunner (R) holds the largest advantage over McCaskill, leading by a 52 perent to 41 percent margin. Former state Treasurer Sarah Steelman (R) leads by a 49 percent to 41 percent margin. And Rep. Todd Akin (R) leads by a 49 percent to 44 percent margin.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Questionable Relationship between Steve Tilley and Sarah Steelman

A complaint has been filed with the Federal Election Commission alleging improprieties in the use of funds by the Missouri Leadership Committee and Steelman for US Senate. The Missouri Leadership Committee is not registered with the FEC, yet it has contributed to Sarah Steelman's federal campaign committee, Steelman for US Senate. The complaint alleges that Chairman of the Steelman Campaign and Speaker of the Missouri House, Steve Tilley, was instrumental in directing $25,000 from the Missouri Leadership Committee to Steelman for US Senate. The specific allegations are:
(1) Missouri Leadership Committee failed to register as a political committee with the FEC when it spent more than $1,000 to influence a federal election;

(2) The Steelman Campaign, through its agent and campaign chairman, financed, directed, or controlled non-federal funds by furnishing $25,000 to Now or Never PAC through Missouri Leadership, a state committee financed by Friends of Steve Tilley.
The ethics complaint letter is below. The name and address of the person submitting the complaint has been obscured. The exhibits (A-E) referenced in the letter can be found on Scribd.


Monday, July 23, 2012

Introducing Hector Maldonado, Republican Candidate for US Senate from Missouri


Hector Maldonado is running in the Republican primary for US Senate for Missouri. If he prevails on August 7th, 2012, against Todd Akin, John Brunner, and Sarah Steelman, he will face Claire McCaskill in the November general election.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

#MOSen: Hector Maldonado's Dark Horse Campaign

Hector MaldonadoThe Missouri Republican Primary for US Senate became a four man race on Saturday when Hector Maldonado joined Sarah Steelman and Todd Akin at the Americans for Prosperity's Missouri Summit. Maldonado was added to the forum when St. Louis businessman John Brunner backed out. PoliticMO reported on Friday about Brunner's withdraw from the Saturday forum in Springfield.

Earlier this week the Cape County Tea Party held a candidate forum in Cape Girardeau. During the forum they conducted a straw poll for both local and state-wide offices. While Maldonado did not win the straw poll for US Senator from Missouri, he placed second besting both Brunner and Steelman.

That doesn't surprise me because Maldonado ran for US Senate in 2010. While he finished fourth in that primary behind Roy Blunt, Chuck Purgason, and Kristi Nichols, he was able to develop his name recognition among conservatives across the Show Me state. In fact, I thought he won a 2010 AFP US Senate candidate forum.

All three of Maldonado's primary opponents have demonstrated significant weaknesses. Steelman is a disastrous public speaker with ties to unions and trial lawyers. Brunner has demonstrated a propensity for blaming others and an inability to control his campaign spending. Akin's greatest weakness is that he'd have to defend his numerous earmarks against Claire McCaskill's strict no earmark policy. In effect, McCaskill would be able to credibly run to Akin's right on fiscal issues during the general election.

Given the weak field, his respectable performance in 2010, and the fact that he seems to be garnering some interest at candidate events around the state, it is conceivable that Hector Maldonado could ride his dark horse campaign to victory on August 7th in what's shaping up to be a four-way race.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Palin Endorses Steelman for US Senate

Popular former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) endorsed Sarah Steelman (R) today (press release below). Steelman is running for US Senate in Missouri. If she bests her Republican primary rivals in August, she'll face Claire McCaskill in the November election.

There's no clear leader in Missouri's Republican primary for US Senate; however, the recent "Red Arch" survey by Patch.com found no support for Steelman in the St. Louis area. The Palin endorsement may help her in the region.

Sarah Palin Endorses Sarah Steelman for US Senate from Missouri

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Blame Shifting Brunner Bus Strikes Again

Photo credit: Missouri Political News Service
For the second time Republican John Brunner's campaign has introduced his children into the media narrative and then bizarrely blamed one of his GOP rivals for having done so. It would seem that his children are little more than the political equivalent of human shields dragooned to bear whatever blame Brunner wants to shift.

This blog broke the Humane Farming Association (HFA) donation story in late June with the post, John Brunner: A Free Range Chicken in Every Pot. When Brunner responded to that post by saying that one of his children had made the donation, I called him a chicken.

This past Monday, Sarah Steelman released a TV ad criticizing Brunner for the HFA donation. That elicited the following response from the Brunner campaign (make sure you watch the Steelman ad first so you can better appreciate this non sequitur from Team Brunner):
Ginny Becker Responds to Sarah Steelman’s Personal Attack 
Steelman attacks Brunner’s youngest daughter in first television advertisement 
ST. LOUIS, MO — Sarah Steelman continued her personal attacks on John Brunner’s family today with the release of her first television ad. For months Steelman and her campaign operatives have been running a smear campaign focused solely on attacking John Brunner’s youngest daughter for her charitable donation. 
Ginny Becker, John Brunner’s youngest daughter released this statement in response to Steelman’s negative, dirty, and personal family attacks: 
“Christmas for our family means incorporating the spirit of charity and sharing God’s blessings.  Some of my favorite memories involve ‘adopting’ a military family in need. What this means is that we would help the family of a U.S. soldier who had been injured or killed in active duty, by shopping, wrapping, and shipping every item on their Christmas list. 
In lieu of gifts, one year, my father and mother allowed us to make charitable donations to the charity of our choice. For example, some of us chose as beneficiaries Autism Speaks and the Fischer House. 
One year, I chose as my beneficiary the Human Farming Association. It was solely my decision; made with the best of intentions. My charitable donation has nothing to do with a political race, and in my opinion, there are more significant issues to discuss today.” 
Todd Abrajano, Brunner spokesman called for Sarah Steelman to immediately apologize to John Brunner and his family for her uncalled for personal attack on his family. 
“The latest ad from Sarah Steelman is a despicable attack on John Brunner’s family and is completely outside the bounds of a political campaign,” said Todd Abrajano, Brunner spokesman. “It’s noteworthy that her ad does not address the kitchen table issues, such as spending, debt, and the economy that affect every Missourian, rural and urban. Sarah Steelman should be ashamed of herself for putting this ad on the air and I call on her to apologize to John Brunner’s family immediately.” 
# # #
When I first blogged this story I included a link to the 2008 990-PF for The Brunner Foundation. That document not only lists the $10,000 donation to HFA, but it also identifies the trustees of the Foundation. As you can see in the snapshot below, none of Brunner's children are among the trustees:



If Brunner's campaign wants to shift the responsibility for this (and possibly other donations), then they should ask the Brunner Foundation to amend their 990's to accurately reflect who is responsible for the foundation's donation decisions--add his children as trustees.

Monday, June 11, 2012

All Three GOP Senate Candidates Lead Claire McCaskill in Rassmussen Poll

Rassmussen Reports: Election 2012: Missouri Senate:
Missouri Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill’s three leading Republican challengers all now earn 50% or more of the vote in matchups with her. 
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters shows former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman with the widest lead. She’s ahead of McCaskill by 12 points, 51% to 39%. Three percent (3%) like another candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
First it was the damn plane, then the damn condo... is it any wonder that Claire McCaskill is trailing in the polls?

Friday, May 25, 2012

Video: Sarah Steelman at the Bonhomme Women's Republican Club




Thursday, May 3, 2012

Todd Akin Speaks to the Gateway Civil Liberties Alliance


Republican candidate for the US Senate from Missouri Todd Akin spoke to the Gateway Civil Liberties Alliance earlier this week. Akin spoke about his conservative record in the US House of Representatives--a record which has earned him an 80% rating from Heritage Action, the best rating of Missouri's Congressional delegation. He intertwined his family's story with American history in talking about our core values of liberty, faith, and freedom. After his 18 minute introduction, Akin took questions from the audience (below).


Akin faces a crowded field in the August Republican primary against John Brunner, Sarah Steelman, and Hector Maldonado. If he prevails, he'll face Democrat Claire McCaskill next November.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Todd Akin at Bonhomme Republican Women's Club


Todd Akin talks about his campaign for US Senate at the Bonhomme Republican Women's Club on Friday. Akin noted the overwhelming debt confronting the country. He also reviewed his record and his vision for the state and the country.

Akin faces a crowded Republican primary against John Brunner, Sarah Steelman, and Hector Maldonado.

Thanks to Bob Keough for filming this!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Poll: Steelman bests McCaskill 49% to 42%

Election 2012: Missouri Senate - Rasmussen Reports:
Two of her three Republican challengers still lead Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill in Missouri’s 2012 U.S. Senate race but by slightly narrower margins. 
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Missouri finds former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman ahead of McCaskill by seven points – 49% to 42%. Steelman had a 10-point lead a month ago.  Two percent (2%) still prefer another candidate given this matchup, and six percent (6%) are undecided. 
Congressman Todd Akin posts a five-point lead over McCaskill – 48% to 43%. Two percent (2%) like someone else in the race, and seven percent (7%) are undecided. Last month, Akin led by seven. 
The incumbent also trailed retired businessman John Brunner by seven points in mid-March, but now the two run dead even with 45% support each.  Three percent (3%) favor some other candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided.
I'm hoping that Hector Maldonado can get some traction. Arguably, he's already debated Clare McCaskill once, so he's battle tested:

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Video: Ed Martin's Campaign Open House



Ed Martin, Cole McNary, John Brunner, representatives from the Todd Akin and Sarah Steelman campaigns, Dave Spence, Shane Schoeller, Ann Wagner, Jim Lembke, Dwight Scharnhorst, Rick Stream, and Lloyd Smith all spoke at the new west county campaign office that Ed Martin opened this past weekend. Thanks to Bob Keough for shooting the video above.

I posted pictures from Ed Martin's open house Sunday evening.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Steelman Picks up Tea Party Senator's Endorsement

Sarah Steelman in 2008. Photo credit: AP
Politico's Dave Catanese on Mike Lee's endorsement of Sarah Steelman:
Utah Sen. Mike Lee endorsed Missouri Senate candidate Sarah Steelman at the Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday morning. 
Lee said he believes Steelman is the strongest conservative in the three-way primary field vying to take on first-term Democrat Claire McCaskill.
That's significant because Mike Lee is a Tea Partier. Later in the article Catanese also notes:
South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, who Steelman has also been courting, told POLITICO he's still keeping his options open but name-dropped the former state treasurer without being prompted.
I'm still not sold on Steelman, but her trip to CPAC last week was obviously successful.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Sarah Steelman on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations


Sarah Steelman spoke about Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and its applications today at the 2nd Annual Locke and Smith Award Banquet. The banquet was held in early October. Steelman is running against Congressman Todd Akin and businessman John Brunner for the opportunity to face Claire McCaskill for US Senate.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Video: Sherman T. Parker Banquet featuring Star Parker


The Sherman T. Parker banquet was part of the first Move-on-Up.org conference. Move-on-up.org is a social network of African American conservatives and moderates. The banquet was held in honor of former state Rep. Sherman Parker who died suddenly in 2008 at the age of 37.

The keynote speaker was internationally syndicated columnist Star Parker. Other speakers at the banquet included Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, former ambassador Ann Wagner, former Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman, congressional candidate Ed Martin, co-founders of Move-on-up.org Chris Arps and Stephanie Rubach, Martin Baker who announced his candidacy for Missouri's first congressional district, and chairman of the St. Charles Republican Central Committee Eugene Dokes.

There are eight videos in the playlist above. Here's the featured speaker in each video with direct links to the YouTube (please like and/or favorite the ones that you, well, like and favor):
The video of Star Parker is almost an hour long. Make sure you watch the whole thing. She speaks both powerfully and eloquently about the issues confronting black Americans and she speaks from experience.