Politics & Government
U.S. Senate Candidate John Brunner Speaks in Maplewood
Brunner was the headliner in a handful of local and state candidates that spoke at the library.
Two dozen GOP faithful showed up for a meeting Wednesday at the sponsored by the Hadley Township Republicans.
John Brunner, candidate for U.S. Senate was the main attraction, but a handful of candidates or their representative were there as well.
John Judd was representing Senator Jim Lembke, running for reelection in the 1st District. Jaci Winship was there for Dave Spence, candidate for governor. Isaac Roberts represented Sarah Steelman, running against Brunner for U.S. Senate. Becky Davidson represented Bill Randles, for governor. Robyn Hamlin, running for Congress in the 1st Congressional District, was there in person.
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Hadley Township Committeeman Dan OβSullivan ran the meeting. After explaining some organizational basics, he introduced Brunner, who is running in the primary against Sarah Steelman and Todd Akin. The winner will face incumbent, Dem. Sen. Claire McCaskill in November.
He said the economy has three key problems: no energy program in the U.S., so all the energy money goes out of the country; red tape regulations on businesses; and taxes need to be lowered.
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Brunner said those watching the news can see itβs easy to determine who McCaskillβs favorite Republican candidate is. He said the Democrats are trying to determine who theyβll face in November.
βTheyβre attacking me,β he said. βBrilliant strategy on their part. If they spend the money now they donβt have to spent the big bucks in the general election.β
βWhen you have five different groups attacking you, we try to do the best we can,β he said. βWe do correct these misleading issues, but at the end of the day you hope people see through it.β
He was asked why he is the best candidate to bring down the national debt.
βYou have personal accountability as a private citizen. Every dollar Iβve ever borrowed Iβve paid back,β he said.
He said his plan is to bring that personal responsibility to elected officials by having money taken from their pensions according to the debt they voted for. Theyβd get it back when the debt is paid back.
He said heβs going to Kansas City, Springfield and Poplar Bluff in the last days before the election.
Brunner field director in the area, Charles Hinderliter, from Maplewood, said heβs going to events with Brunner, and, βItβs phone banking, itβs door knocking, itβs just all the grass roots stuff weβve got to do.β
He said heβs looking forward to Wednesday of next week, when he can get some sleep.
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