In the Missouri Attorney General race, controversies and debates are taking center stage as candidates Andrew Bailey and Will Scharf face scrutiny over their pasts and clash on key issues.
Political ads have begun to highlight previous charges related to underage drinking against Scharf, while Bailey's own history of having criminal charges wiped before his tenure has come to light. During a recent debate, the candidates sparred over topics such as abortion and IVF access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues, and the separation of church and state, indicating a highly contentious race.
These developments underscore the intense scrutiny and polarized discussions characterizing the Missouri Attorney General election.
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It's concerning how the focus on scandals and divisive issues overshadows the real conversation about individual liberties and the proper role of government that we should be having in this race.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey had criminal charges wiped before entering office
The other happened when Bailey was in college and was fined $25 for violating another conservation law. The attorney general’s prior criminal history has surfaced as he prepares to face off against ... previous criminal charges against Scharf.
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Key moments from the Missouri attorney general candidate debate
Missouri attorney general candidates Will Scharf and Elad Gross debated abortion and IVF access, DEI issues and separation of church and state during a forum Monday.
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MO attorney general candidate faced charges related to underage drinking in college
A political action committee supporting Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s campaign has started to run ads highlighting the charges against his opponent Will Scharf.
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