St. Louis League of Women Voters Invites U.S. House Candidates from Four Parties Into Debate

On October 28, the St. Louis Metro League of Women Voters held a debate for candidates for U.S. House in Missouri’s Second District. All four candidates on the ballot were invited. The Democratic, Green, and Libertarian nominees participated, but the incumbent Republican did not appear. See this story. This is the only debate being held this year for this race.


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St. Louis League of Women Voters Invites U.S. House Candidates from Four Parties Into Debate — 8 Comments

  1. The Missouri Libertarian party needs to do its job and promote the party as a whole . Remember the Lawsuit against them by Martin Lindstendt a self proclaimed white nationalist.Look at what the Lawsuit was all about.

  2. Jim Higgins is a perennial candidate.Look at his past.He is one of the Libertarians who helped get Martin Lindstendt expelled from the Libertarian party when Martin had legitimate concerns about the Missouri Libertarian party.The party is undemocratic to different views and those who choise to support Candidates outside the Libertarian party.

  3. Martin’s complaints were legitimate.Yes Martin possibly did some bad things later on.I still consider him a friend.I don’t always agree with him on political positions.

  4. I hope the people in the 2nd district Green party candidate to represent them.

  5. If every potsmoker in the 2nd district would vote.I live in the fourth district.Only one third party candidate on the ballot Libertarian Mark Bliss.In the seventh district Libertarian Ben Brixey.If every pot smoker voted in Missouri the Greens and Libertarians could defeat some the Democratic and Republican candidates in the state races and the Presidential race.

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