There are roughly 10 Senate races to watch on Election Day, and not surprisingly, the race between Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and his Democratic opponent, Lucas Kunce, is not one of them – not even on the “bonus races to watch” list compiled a month ago by the New York Times.
The reasons for that are fairly obvious. Missouri has become a reliably red state, and though there hasn’t been a ton of polling in the Hawley-Kunce race, all available information shows Hawley firmly in the lead, including the most recent poll, from mid-August, showing him 11 points ahead as we head into the fall election campaign season.
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Since the July assassination attempt on GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, Hawley has been a man on a mission, determined to get to the bottom of the Secret Service’s failure to protect the former president and why.
On Tuesday, the Senator revealed a whistleblower informed him that “most of the agents at the Trump rally the day of the assassination attempt were Homeland Security NOT Secret Service — and the only training they received was a 2-hour online ‘webinar’!” […]
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