McCaskill debuts TV ads

June 14, 2004 |

Claire McCaskill’s new TV ad campaign is now on the air with both “Mizzourah” and “Missouree” ads for the rural and metro areas. In a state where pronunciation can make a difference in a candidate’s perception, McCaskill is covering both bases.

View the ads at claireonline.com


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  1. Citizens Supporting McCaskill for Governor on June 16, 2004 6:15 pm

    Go Go Go Governor McCaskill
    Public Service Announcement

    Benefit/Meetup for Citizens Supporting McCaskill for Governor

    Where: Nathan P. Murphy’s Pub Springfields Official Blues Club Established 1982 Downtown Springfield 218 S. Campbell park in bus stop parking lot.

    When: June 20th 2004 From 1:00pm until 10:00pm or so.

    Featuring Blues Artist KingClarentz and other Bands!

    For info or to help call
    Linda Mayes 417-581-9558

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  2. missouri on June 21, 2004 10:01 pm

    Missouri Gov. Holden leads in primary

    Washington, DC, Jun. 21 (UPI) — A poll of Missouri Democrats indicates incumbent Gov. Bob Holden has a solid lead over state Auditor Claire McCaskill in the gubernatorial primary.

    Holden, who was first elected governor in 2000, leads McCaskill by 13 points, 46 percent to 33 percent, among Democrats who say they are likely to vote in the Aug. 3 primary. A third candidate, Cole County Auditor Jim LePage, is at 2 percent, trailing the field behind the 19 percent of voters who say they are undecided.

    Pollster Garin-Hart-Yang said more than two-thirds of primary voters gave Holden a positive job rating and a 53 percent to 29 percent lead “among primary voters who have favorable feelings towards both candidates.”

    The poll was conducted for Holden’s campaign June 14-16. It has a margin of error of 4 percent.

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