The Republican candidate for governor in Missouri has been nominated as Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, setting him up to be the frontrunner in the governor’s race. Kehoe described himself as an underdog, proving critics wrong with his victory. He will be facing off against state House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, the Democratic nominee, who is highlighting reproductive rights as a key issue in her campaign. Missouri is currently without any Democratic statewide officials, making this a crucial race for both parties.

The GOP primary for governor in Missouri was initially expected to be a competition between Kehoe and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, who had strong name recognition. However, Kehoe was able to secure the nomination with support from Gov. Mike Parson and significant fundraising efforts. Ashcroft placed third in the primary behind Bill Eigel, showing a surprising turn of events. Kehoe’s experience as lieutenant governor and a former state senator positions him as a strong contender in the upcoming general election against Quade.

Abortion rights have emerged as a key issue in the governor’s race, with Quade emphasizing her support for reproductive freedom and access to abortion. Missouri currently has strict laws on abortion, with a total ban at all stages of pregnancy except for limited exceptions. Quade’s platform focuses on fighting for working families and restoring rights that have been restricted by current legislation. The November ballot will also include a measure to restore abortion rights in the state, further intensifying the debate on this issue.

The attorney general race in Missouri saw incumbent Andrew Bailey securing the GOP nomination against a challenge from Trump lawyer Will Scharf. Bailey, appointed by Gov. Parson after Eric Schmitt resigned, is expected to retain his seat. The lieutenant governor and secretary of state positions are also up for grabs, with a large field of Republican hopefuls vying for these roles. State Sen. Denny Hoskins won the GOP primary for secretary of state, while the lieutenant governor primary race remained undecided between David Wasinger and Lincoln Hough.

Overall, the 2024 election in Missouri has seen significant developments in the Republican primary races for top statewide positions. With Kehoe as the GOP nominee for governor and Quade as the Democratic nominee, the stage is set for a competitive general election. As both parties focus on key issues like abortion rights, healthcare, and economic policies, Missouri voters will have a critical decision to make in determining the future leadership of their state. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as the election unfolds.

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