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To: Ben Hecks; JCG
In reviewing MO election results, I noted 138th District (MO House-Greene County)Republican candidate-Larry Morris, won by 117 votes! Who says one's vote doesn't count?!!

I must review the MO Constitution to determine if Republicans now have a sufficient number to override Gov. Holden's threatened veto of any CCW legislation. NRA has promised us they will "revisit" the issue if they think it can be done. They spent $3.2 million in 1999, but we lost by 2%.

Perhaps there are enough pro-gun Dems in Jeff City to asist Republicans in this endeavor, if in fact they try it.

23 posted on 11/08/2002 6:03:15 AM PST by donozark
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To: donozark
NRA has promised us they will "revisit" the issue if they think it can be done. They spent $3.2 million in 1999, but we lost by 2%.

2% can be overcome with some more FBI poll watching! Also, with the sniper thing happening this fall, we could have passed it this time around had it been on the ballot.

Mr.M

26 posted on 11/08/2002 7:01:42 AM PST by Marie Antoinette
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To: donozark; JCG
I'm glad Larry Morris won - he really worked hard. Norma Champion pulled out a win at the last minute in her race - Hosmer was well-entrenched and had a lot of name recognition.

The overall results in Missouri did not surprise me. During the last three weeks of the campaign, a large number of people stopped at Repub HQ in Springfield for yard signs and bumper stickers - Talent yard signs were flying out the door. It was obvious that the energy level was high and everyone knew that a Talent win was a must.
31 posted on 11/08/2002 7:30:50 AM PST by Ben Hecks
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